SanDisk to buy Msystems for $1.55 billion
The Wall Street Journal reports that California-based SanDisk has agreed to buy Israel-based Msystems for stock currently valued at $1.55 billion.
Sandisk is the largest maker of removable flash storage cartridges, while Msystems--formerly M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers--specializes in nonremovable flash devices.
The Wall Street Journal says (subscription required) that this is the second major storage merger in as many months: In June, Micron Technology purchased Lexar Media.