TOKYO (Reuters) - Struggling Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp said on Monday it will receive a total of 150 billion yen ($1.8 billion) in aid from a government-backed fund and manufacturers including key client automakers to help it stay afloat.
Renesas, the world's fifth-largest microchip maker, also expects an additional 50 billion yen in aid from the government fund.
($1 = 82.3700 Japanese yen )
(Reporting by Mayumi Negishi and Shinichi Saoshiro ; Editing by Michael Watson)
Blog List
-
Kaley Cuoco Shows Off Fit Physique In Skin-Revealing Yoga Outfit - By Suzy Byrne Kaley Cuoco leaving yoga class in L.A. on Monday. (X17online.com)Kaley Cuoco gave new meaning to hot yoga on Monday when she emerged from cla...10 years ago
Pageviews
Popular Posts
-
When the evening news anchor said "Big Brother is watching," little Jake thought that meant something totally different. [More fro...
-
Nintendo Wii U I remember it still people flipped out about the Nintendo ( NTDOY ) Wii . Yes, its name was mocked for a while, but there wa...
-
CHICAGO (AP) Patrick Fitzgerald has prosecuted mobsters, terrorists, a White House aide and two Illinois governors. On Thursday, the former ...
-
LONDON (AP) British customs agents made a creepy discovery when an airline passenger was found with 94 kilograms (207 pounds) of caterpillar...
-
A daily summary of global reports on security issues. United Nations nuclear agency inspectors concluded a one-day visit to Tehran without...
-
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Leah Remini 's new TV gig is already giving her a headache, months before it even starts. Former "King...
-
In a rare and now controversial investigation, scientists have been asked by Connecticut's medical examiner to study Sandy Hook shooter ...
-
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook's 2012 compensation package of $4.17 million is a huge cut on paper for the top executive ...
-
BERLIN (Reuters) - A 65-year-old man thought to be sleeping while sitting upright on a Berlin underground train as it cross-crossed the Germ...
-
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese court has fined Apple Inc 1 million yuan ($160,400) for hosting third-party applications on its App Store t...