Western Digital to Acquire Komag for $1 Billion

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Western Digital Corporation and Komag Incorporated announced yesterday that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement for WD to acquire Komag for $32.25 in cash per share for a value of approximately $1 billion. The acquisition of Komag, a leading media manufacturer, will further strengthen WD’s position as a highly-efficient hard drive maker by integrating media, one of the critical technology components of a hard drive.

“This acquisition is a significant step in the evolution and differentiation of WD as a leader in the worldwide hard drive industry,” said John Coyne, WD President and Chief Executive Officer. “Following the successful integration of the Read-Rite head assets since 2003, we are very excited by the opportunity to drive incremental profitability and efficiencies in the WD business model through the full integration of Komag’s media operation. This acquisition will enable WD to optimize synergies through the integration of heads and media, secure our long-term supply of media, and sharpen our ability to deliver high quality, highly reliable and cost-effective products to our customers. We believe that Komag’s highly-skilled employees, an industry-leading position with perpendicular magnetic recording media, and its operational excellence will further strengthen WD’s competitive position. Together, we have the right team to deliver on WD’s strategy to achieve profitable growth.”

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