Sony has announced that it's entered into negotiations to sell its battery business to Murata, a Japanese components company that plans to use the purchase to expand its energy operations. Financial details of the deal aren't yet available; binding agreements are set to be made by October, and the transfer should be completed by the end of March, regulators permitting.
The sale is expected to include the Sony Energy Devices Corporation subsidiary as well as Sony's manufacturing operations in China and Singapore, though certain products like Sony's branded USB chargers and alkaline batteries will remain under the company's umbrella.
Sony's battery business is a part of its Devices division, which also includes image sensors and other...
Sony is planning to sell its battery division to Murata
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