Wednesday, February 24, 2010
In court papers filed on Monday, the company said Texas Instruments Inc (TXN.N) had agreed to buy certain tools, spare parts and diagnostic equipment for $20.7 million at Qimonda's Sandston, Virginia plant.
TI, which bought majority of Qimonda's equipment last August for $172.5 million, will be the stalking horse bidder for the remaining equipment and set the floor at a court supervised auction.
Richmond Semiconductor LLC has agreed to buy Qimonda's 1,364,343 square foot manufacturing facility in Sandston for $12 million while Global Alliance Tech Ltd has agreed to buy certain machinery for $7.8 million, the filing said.
Qimonda's German parent filed for insolvency last January as a result of huge industry price drops and a global financing squeeze.
Qimonda Richmond filed for protection from creditors in the U.S. last February along with another unit, Qimonda North America.
The company was the world's fourth-biggest maker of the DRAM memory chips that are used mainly in PCs.
The case is In re Qimonda Richmond LLC, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. 09-10589.
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