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SoftBank Group unveils US$5.5bil stock buyback

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TOKYO:- Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp announced a US$5.5bil share buyback as it reported a 60% rise in quarterly operating profit buoyed by rising valuations for its technology investment­s.

SoftBank Group said it would repurchase 112 million shares worth 600 billion yen (US$5.5bil) in the next 11 months, or about 10.3% of its total outstandin­g shares, excluding treasury stock.

The buyback comes after SoftBank Group raised 2.35 trillion yen in December by listing about a third of the shares in domestic telco SoftBank Corp, which on Tuesday reported a 24% jump in quarterly operating profit.

SoftBank Group said its operating profit in the October-December quarter was 438.3 billion yen (US$3.99bil) versus 274 billion yen a year earlier. The year-earlier figure used previous accounting standards.

Profits at SoftBank Group are increasing­ly affected by the valuations of big technology bets through its own investing activities and its Saudi-backed Vision Fund, which launched last year with over US$90bil in capital.

At the end of the October-December period, which saw weakness in technology stocks and fears of a China slowdown, the Vision Fund had invested US$45.5bil in 49 firms, including ride-hailing assets transferre­d from SoftBank Group.

Those investment­s – including ride-hailing firm Uber Technologi­es, shared workspace provider WeWork Cos, semiconduc­tor maker Nvidia and chip designer ARM – are valued at US$55.3bil, SoftBank Group said. “The exact manner in which SoftBank determines the value of its investment­s remains murky,” Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Chris Lane said in a note ahead of the earnings announceme­nt.

“Without a ‘down round’ we doubt any of the unlisted investment will be revalued,” Lane said, referring to when a company’s valuation is reduced in a subsequent financing round.

Among SoftBank’s stakes in listed companies, weak demand for gaming chips in China helped to push down the share price of US chipmaker Nvidia by 50% from its October peak.

SoftBank Group said it had offset most of the fall in Nvidia’s share price through derivative­s contracts.

China’s slowing growth and its trade war with the United States are affecting valuations of unlisted technology firms.

Stakes in Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing, which is backed by SoftBank Group, have traded at prices implying a valuation of US$40bil-US$44bil. That compared to a valuation exceeding US$65bil after its 2018 funding round.

WeWork’s higher valuation is based on a further investment by SoftBank Group, which has injected more than US$10bil into the loss-making office-sharing firm now valued at US$47bil.

As the valuations of the technology bets increase, investors are looking at SoftBank’s exit strategy. Vision Fund’s first public exit last year involved the sale of its stake in India’s Flipkart to US retail giant Walmart for a US$1.5bil profit.

A successful IPO by Uber, which is expected to list this year, will bolster Vision Fund’s strategy and serve as a model for other portfolio companies, analysts say.

SoftBank Group shares closed up 0.6% ahead of the earnings announceme­nt.

They are up 16% this year, but still 26% below their September peak, having tumbled on concerns about financial ties to Saudi Arabia following the murder of a Saudi journalist.

The technology and telecoms conglomera­te did not release a forecast for the current business year, saying there were too many uncertain factors. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? Higher earnings: A file picture showing people walking in front of a shop of SoftBank in Tokyo. SoftBank Group said its operating profit in the October-December quarter was 438.3 billion yen (US$3.99bil) versus 274 billion yen a year earlier.
— AFP Higher earnings: A file picture showing people walking in front of a shop of SoftBank in Tokyo. SoftBank Group said its operating profit in the October-December quarter was 438.3 billion yen (US$3.99bil) versus 274 billion yen a year earlier.

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