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- Sunnyvale, CA--March 18, 1992 - Kalok, developer and marketer of a line of
- 3.5 inch hard disk drives, today initiated a lawsuit in Federal Court with
- Xebec Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, for breach of contract, patent and copyright
- infringement.
-
- Xebec was producing Kalok-designed disk drives under contract in the
- Philippines for Kalok in a manufacturing arrangement whereby Kalok
- retained exclusive marketing and sales rights to the products and
- associated technology.
-
- Barry McGriff, Kalok's vice president of sales and marketing, stated that
- Xebec has severely damaged Kalok's business and image. "They have
- interfered with and damaged our customer and supplier relationships by
- selling Kalok disk drives directly to customers without Kalok's
- authorization."
-
- Kalok disclosed in the suit that its customer relationships the past three
- to four months have suffered as a result of these activities. Based on
- information supplied by Xebec, Kalok had been putting drives on
- allocation, creating dissatisfaction with Kalok's ability to meet customer
- requirements. Kalok drives, with capacities of 105MB and 120MB, are in
- great demand as they serve the most dynamic system market segments. The
- situation became aggravated when Kalok customers became aware of volume
- shipments of these disk drives to the U.S. through unauthorized channels,
- when Kalok's own customers could not receive shipments against
- long-standing purchase orders.
-
- In addition, in its suit Kalok says that Xebec damaged supplier
- relationships by sending a letter to key component supplier partners,
- which contained misleading statements regarding Kalok.
-
- McGriff pointed out that Kalok is moving forward in an $80 million
- manufacturing partnership with Daeyoung Electronics of Korea to
- manufacture Kalok's KL3100 and KL3120 drives in volume. The Daeyoung
- agreement, signed nearly a month ago, is expected to produce KL3100 and
- KL3120 disk drives for shipment to U.S. customers in April.
-
- In addition, the new half-inch high Point5, at 3.5-inches and 250
- megabytes, is to be shipped shortly in evaluation unit quantities to OEMs
- world-wide. McGriff said that the market reception has been
- "overwhelmingly positive," and that systems designers are already taking
- advantage of the drive's features. "There are more megabytes packed into
- the cubic volume of the Point5 than any other small form-factor drive on
- the market," he said.
-
- Kalok is the developer and manufacturer of the KL3100 Series of
- industry-standard 3.5-inch hard disk drives for distribution, OEM, VAR and
- aftermarket channels. These include the newest additions to the series
- designed specifically for the 386/486 operating environment, the KL3120
- with 120MB of capacity, and the KL3100 with 105MB of capacity, both
- featuring AT/IDE interfaces. Kalok drives are known for quality and
- reliability due to a low parts count which is half that of competitive
- units.
-
- Kalok Corp., founded in 1987, maintains technical support centers in
- Europe, the Far East and at U.S. corporate headquarters located at 1289
- Anvilwood Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089.
-
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