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SoftBank CEO hosts ‘pre-IPO summit’ in New York as he courts investors

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SoftBank Group Corp Chief Executive Masayoshi Son held his first “pre-IPO summit” for the Japanese conglomera­te’s portfolio companies on Tuesday, introducin­g them to Wall Street investors who could be backing their stock market debuts.

The event, which was closed to the media and described by a source in attendance, illustrate­s how SoftBank is keen to prepare the ground for the initial public offerings of many of its holdings, after some of its portfolio companies performed poorly last year following their listings.

The gathering hosted institutio­nal investors and was chaired by Son and BlackRock Inc CEO Larry Fink. It included nine SoftBank-backed companies, including data storage company Cohesity, British financial technology firm OakNorth and financing group Greensill Capital, the source said.

The event was held at Manhattan’s three-Michelin-star Le Bernardin restaurant.

SoftBank declined to comment.

Son, under pressure from hedge fund Elliott Management to rein in his mercurial investment style, is spending the week meeting Wall Street contacts in New York.

He is having to defend his track record after several of its expensive bets on startups, including office space-sharing firm WeWork, soured.

SoftBank was aiming to raise $108 billion in funds for a second Vision Fund. However, Son said last month its launch had been delayed due to investor concerns about the performanc­e of SoftBank’s first $100 billion Vision Fund.

As a result, Son has said SoftBank may spend up to two years investing its own money in a bridge fund, to build a portfolio that will give investors enough confidence to participat­e in a second Vision Fund.

Two of the first Vision Fund’s most high-profile investment­s, ride-hailing firm Uber Technologi­es Inc and workplace message app Slack Technologi­es Inc, are trading well below the prices at which they went public last year.

WeWork saw its potential valuation tumble by tens of billions of dollars before cancelling its IPO plans last year and being bailed out by SoftBank in a close to $10 billion rescue financing deal.

There have also been some IPO successes from the Vision fund, such and life science technology company 10x Genomics Inc and Vir Biotechnol­ogy Inc, which specialize­s in clinical-stage immunology.

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