Imation Pays $53 Million to Settle Legal Disputes With Philips
Related to recordable optical media issues
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 16, 2009 at 2:07 pmImation Corp. has entered into a confidential settlement agreement ending all legal disputes with Philips Electronics N.V., U.S. Philips Corporation and North American Philips Corporation (collectively Philips).
The companies had been previously involved in a complex series of disputes in multiple jurisdictions regarding cross-licensing and patent infringement related to recordable optical media. The settlement provides resolution of all claims and counterclaims filed by the parties without any finding or admission of liability or wrongdoing by any party. As a term of the settlement, Imation will pay Philips $53 million over a period of three years. Other terms of the settlement were not disclosed. As a result of the settlement, Imation expects to record a charge, based on the present value of these payments, of approximately $49 million or $0.81 per share in the second quarter of 2009. The pre-tax cash impact for 2009 will be approximately $16.5 million, occurring during the second half of this year.
“We are pleased to settle this very costly and distracting litigation and to eliminate an ongoing risk for the Company. In addition to resolving our differences, we have established a framework for cooperation going forward,” said Frank Russomanno, vice chairman and chief executive officer of Imation. “As a global leader in the data storage industry, Imation looks forward to continuing to provide high-quality optical media under Imation, Memorex, TDK Life on Record, and private label brands to our customers around the world.”
Comments
Optical recordable media never was really a successful business for Imation. And now the company has to pay $53 million to Philips for a case in relation with its joint-venture with Moser-Baer.