SoftBank confirms it may sell some of its T-Mobile stake

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SoftBank Group

confirmed today

it is considering selling its T-Mobile U.S. shares.

Bloomberg

reported last month

that SoftBank was nearing an agreement to sell about $20 billion of its T-Mobile U.S. shares to investors including Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile’s

controlling shareholder, in an effort to offset major losses from its investment business, including the Vision Fund.

In today’s notice, SoftBank Group, which owns about 25% of T-Mobile U.S. shares, said it is exploring transactions that could include private placements or public offerings and transactions with T-Mobile or its shareholders, including Deutsche Telekom AG, or third parties.

The potential sale would be part of SoftBank Group’s program, announced in March, to

sell or monetize up to $41 billion in assets

to reduce debt and increase its cash reserves. The company said, however, that it cannot assure any of the transactions involving T-Mobile shares will be completed.

SoftBank reportedly plans to sell about $20 billion of its T-Mobile shares