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From: Glenn Petersen6/23/2020 12:21:39 AM
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SoftBank plans to sell up to $21 billion worth of T-Mobile stock

Published Mon, Jun 22 20204:34 PM EDT
Updated Mon, Jun 22 20205:02 PM EDT

Lauren Feiner @lauren_feiner
CNBC.com

Key Points

-- SoftBank will sell up to about 198 million shares of T-Mobile stock worth about $21 billion, the telecom company announced Monday.

-- The sale, which represents about 65% of SoftBank’s stake in T-Mobile, is part of SoftBank’s efforts to free up cash as the coronavirus pandemic has hurt several of its key investments.

SoftBank will sell up to about 198 million shares of T-Mobile stock worth about $21 billion, the telecom company announced Monday.

The sale, which represents about 65% of SoftBank’s stake in T-Mobile, is part of SoftBank’s efforts to free up cash as the coronavirus pandemic has hurt several of its key investments. Prior to the health crisis, WeWork, a portfolio company of SoftBank’s $100 billion Vision Fund, failed to go public after its IPO prospectus was roundly criticized for its nontraditional corporate governance structure and huge losses.

T-Mobile shares were down about 1.5% in after-hours trading Monday.

In its May report to investors, SoftBank said the Vision Fund posted losses of $18 billion. That came after SoftBank previously announced in March that it would sell or monetize up to the equivalent of $41 billion in assets to buyback shares and reduce debt.

T-Mobile said in a press release Monday it would offer about 134 million of the shares SoftBank sells in the transaction to the public. It will give underwriters of the public equity offering the option to purchase an additional 10 million shares.

Marcelo Claure, a T-Mobile director and CEO of SoftBank Group International, will purchase 5 million shares after they are sold to T-Mobile, the company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Claure will buy the shares with proceeds of a loan from SoftBank, T-Mobile reported.

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