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SoftBank plans near $1 billion buyback as confidence in Sprint renewed

Published 08/06/2015, 06:16 AM
Updated 08/06/2015, 06:26 AM
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By Ritsuko Ando

TOKYO (Reuters) - SoftBank Corp (T:9984) announced a near $1 billion share buyback and a higher quarterly profit as loss-making Sprint Corp (N:S) fared better than expected, with the Japanese telecoms group forecasting "light at the end of the tunnel" for its U.S. unit.

The share buyback worth up to 120 billion yen ($961.69 million) would be SoftBank's biggest ever if carried out in full. CEO Masayoshi Son attributed the surprise move to its lackluster share price and renewed confidence in Sprint which SoftBank bought for more than $20 billion in 2013 but has struggled to turn around.

"Repurchasing shares is an effective way of returning profit to shareholders. But it's also a message from management to markets, regarding the share price," he told reporters on Thursday. "We've now become fully confident."

SoftBank's April-June operating profit rose to 343.6 billion yen from 319.4 billion a year ago, helped by the boost from Sprint and growth in smartphone customers at its domestic telecoms business. That was better than the 320 billion yen average of three analysts' estimates surveyed by Thomson Reuters.

Sprint on Tuesday reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and lower churn, or defections, a rare sign of improvement for a carrier that has struggled to compete against larger rivals AT&T (N:T) and Verizon Communications (N:VZ).

Son had made a rare appearance on Sprint's conference call to say SoftBank had no plans to sell its stake in the wireless carrier, a commitment he reiterated on Thursday.

"There was a time when I lost confidence in managing Sprint," he said. "Now I have no intention of selling."

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SoftBank has used cash from its telecoms business to fund investments in global mobile and Internet businesses, and the Sprint buy was aimed at growth outside Japan's sluggish economy.

Son said the latest buyback did not signal a change to its acquisitive strategy. SoftBank is also the largest investor in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding (N:BABA).

Jefferies estimates its 23 largest investments have delivered returns of 30 times with an average investment period of over 9 years. Excluding highly lucrative Alibaba, returns have been around 6 times.

SoftBank did not give a full-year outlook, but the market's average forecast prior to Thursday's announcement was for an annual operating profit of 1.04 trillion yen.

Based on such views, SoftBank shares have lately been trading below 8 times forward earnings estimates, lagging multiples of over 10 for Japanese telecoms rivals KDDI Corp (T:9433) and NTT DoCoMo (T:9437). Analysts have said the comparatively low valuations were due to concerns about Sprint.

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