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Softbank in its biggest share buyback ever Softbank reveals record $4.4bn share buyback
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Japan's telecoms giant Softbank Group has announced its biggest share buyback to-date, sending its shares up more than 14% in early trade on Tuesday. Japan's telecoms giant Softbank Group has announced its biggest share buyback to-date, sending its shares up almost 16% on Tuesday.
In a surprise move designed to boost investor confidence, the firm said it would buyback up to 14.2% of its total number of shares issued - worth some 500bn yen ($4.4bn; £3.04bn). In a surprise move designed to boost investor confidence, the company said it would buy back up to 14.2% of its shares worth some 500bn yen ($4.4bn, £3bn).
The announcement follows a sharp fall in the firm's latest quarterly profits.The announcement follows a sharp fall in the firm's latest quarterly profits.
It also comes amid several months of falls in the company's share price. It also comes amid a slide in the company's share price.
Last week, Softbank posted an 88% fall in net profit for the three months to December compared to a year earlier - to 2.3bn yen. The telecoms giant has been trying to turn around the flagging US wireless firm Sprint - in which it owns a controlling interest. Last week, Softbank posted an 88% fall in net profit for the three months to December to 2.3bn yen. The telecoms giant has been trying to turn around the flagging US wireless firm Sprint - in which it has a controlling stake.
"The proposed share repurchase will be funded through proceeds from sale of assets and cash on hand, but not through any debt procurement," the firm said in a statement. "The proposed share repurchase will be funded through proceeds from sale of assets and cash on hand, but not through any debt procurement," the firm said.
The company said that over the past 12 months it had received approximately 300bn yen from the sale of investment securities, among other measures. The company said that over the past 12 months it had received about 300bn yen from the sale of investment securities, among other measures.
The group's businesses include the sale of internet services, computer software, mobile communications and handset sales, among others.The group's businesses include the sale of internet services, computer software, mobile communications and handset sales, among others.
It has a stake in Alibaba and its companies include Yahoo Japan.It has a stake in Alibaba and its companies include Yahoo Japan.
In June, the company's robotics and mobile arms announced that the world's first personal robot that can read emotions - Pepper - would go on sale in Japan.In June, the company's robotics and mobile arms announced that the world's first personal robot that can read emotions - Pepper - would go on sale in Japan.
Softbank hopes to see the friendly looking robot used in stores as a personal shopper and schools as a teaching assistant, among other roles.Softbank hopes to see the friendly looking robot used in stores as a personal shopper and schools as a teaching assistant, among other roles.
The firm was established in 1981 and was listed in Japan in 1998.The firm was established in 1981 and was listed in Japan in 1998.
Prior to Monday's share buyback announcement, Softbank's shares had fallen more than 28% in the year-to-date.Prior to Monday's share buyback announcement, Softbank's shares had fallen more than 28% in the year-to-date.