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SoftBank seen trimming Alibaba stake to fill shortfall?

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SoftBank is likely to trim its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, an analyst has said, as the Japanese tech conglomerate invests in unlisted start-ups through its second Vision Fund and repurchases its shares.

SoftBank sold 20 million Alibaba shares in the last quarter and "will need to sell more in 2022," Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal wrote in a note.

The group will need $40 billion-45 billion of cash this year, Goyal estimates, if it maintains the current pace of investing in start-ups and share repurchases as part of the 1 trillion yen (approximately $8.7 billion) programme announced in November.

SoftBank Group Corp is prioritising Vision Fund 2, which has taken stakes in more than 200 companies including recent investments in AI software firm 6sense, digital financing platform Funding Societies and cryptocurrency business Polygon.

While earlier this month SoftBank said there was no link between Alibaba registering a US share facility and any plan to sell down its stake, the group is under pressure to trim stakes following the collapse of the deal to sell chip designer Arm to Nvidia.

"We will definitely be selling a good chunk of assets," SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told analysts earlier this month, pointing to options including the public Vision Fund portfolio, where many assets are trading below their listing price.

The conglomerate, which was forced to sell Arm after it was hit by falling valuations during the COVID-19 pandemic, hopes to list the UK-based firm in New York.

SoftBank's loan-to-value ratio rose to 22% at December-end from 19% three months earlier. When additional borrowing is included the ratio is closer to 30%, Goyal estimates.

A successful Arm listing will give the group more dry powder for options including buybacks, Son said, amid executive frustration over the group's persistent conglomerate discount.

"It's a big buyback time now," Son said in a recent English language video aimed at investors.

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