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February 3rd, 2009

Seagate writes off $2.2bn Maxtor goodwill

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 7:32 am

Categories: In the news, Storage

Tags: Asset, Maxtor Corp., Seagate Technology LLC, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Back in May of 2006 Seagate completed the purchase of Maxtor for $1.9bn in an all-stock transaction. Now Seagate has written off the entire acquisition value, plus a few hundred million dollars.

Seagate’s Q2 09 accounts included an estimated $2.3 - $2.6bn worth of assets that were subject to impairment charges. While the charge has actually turned out to be only $2.2bn, it’s still a pretty big goodwill write-off the company. Total impairment charge for the quarter was $2.3bn.

What is goodwill? Well, it’s odd stuff. It represents the value of a company to make extra profit above and beyond the bottom-line value of the tangible assets.

What this means in the Maxtor case is that beyond tangible assets, Maxtor ability to make a profit has vanished and is itself worthless.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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Seagate is using Maxtor brand for lower quality drives  cjc5447 | 02/03/09
Bye, Bye Maxtor  Ronin1 | 02/03/09
No longer need Grade B  NotMSUser | 02/03/09
Seagate drives aren't exactly top dog any more.  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 02/04/09
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