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Sprint Parent SoftBank Posts Surprise Quarterly Profit Growth

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February 10, 2016, 3:36 AM ET
SoftBank Group Corp. Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son reacts as SoftBank's human-like robots named "Pepper" performs during the SoftBank World 2015 event in Tokyo
SoftBank Group Corp. Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son reacts as SoftBank's human-like robots named "Pepper" performs during the SoftBank World 2015 event in Tokyo, Japan, July 30, 2015. REUTERS/Yuya Shino TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RTX1MC9SPhotograph by Yuya Shino — Reuters

SoftBank Group reported on Wednesday a better-than-expected 7.3% rise in third-quarter operating profit, as U.S. Unit Sprint Corp trimmed losses on subscriber gains and cost cuts.

SoftBank (SFTBY), which owns a majority stake in Sprint, said October-December operating profit increased to 189.6 billion yen ($1.65 billion) from 176.7 billion yen a year earlier.

That beat the average 170.9 billion yen forecast of three analysts, according to Thomson Reuters data.

“I now see clear sings of a turnaround at Sprint,” Masayoshi Son, SoftBank’s chairman and chief executive officer, told reporters. “Cost cuts are steadily progressing at Sprint,” he said.

Sprint, the No. 4 U.S. Wireless carrier, said last month it posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and raised its earnings outlook thanks to a pickup in subscribers and cost cuts.

SoftBank shares have lost about 35% over the past year, dragged down by worries about the fate of the loss-making U.S. Carrier.

But Son shrugged off concerns about the slumping stock price. “The market often lags behind in reacting to actual improvements in earnings,” he said.

Asked about Yahoo Japan, an Internet joint venture between SoftBank and Yahoo (YHOO), Son said that a possible exit of the partnership by the U.S. Company would have no major impact on the Japanese unit.

Yahoo Japan, owned 36% by SoftBank and 35% by Yahoo, “shares the brand, but operates independently”, Son said.

Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer told Reuters in an interview that the company intends to group its stake in Yahoo Japan with the main business, but would be open to splitting it off depending on market feedback.

Activist investor Starboard Value LP has demanded Yahoo separate the Asian assets, including stakes in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba and Yahoo Japan.

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