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SBI Holdings Ends Capital Relationship with SoftBank.


Firms Agree to Part Amicably and Focus on Unique Areas

TOKYO -- In a recent two-part stock sell-off, Internet and media conglomerate SoftBank Corporation (TOKYO:9984) reciprocally ended its capital ties with SBI SBI Special Background Investigation
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The two-part transaction saw a sale of 1.11 million shares by SoftBank on August 1st back to SBI Holdings, followed on August 2nd by a larger 2.13 million share sale to Goldman Sachs Japan who, overnight, sold the majority of shares to an influential group of approximately one-hundred institutional investors. SBI clearly benefits from the sale in creating a greater diversification of long-term committed institutional shareholders, along with a new autonomy to extend its powerful customer relationships and serve non-financial products to its core clientele.

The two companies plan to continue their close collaboration in Japan, linking together portfolio companies such as SBI E*TRADE Securities (JASDAQ Jasdaq

See: Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System
:8701) and Yahoo! Japan (TOKYO:4689), and this move will enable SoftBank to expand upon its media ambitions, while SBI Holdings maintains its strong focus on financial services. For its part, SBI Holdings will continue to increase what many see as the world's largest portfolio of online financial services firms. SBI Group's armada today consists of nearly 70 such companies, 18 venture capital funds Venture Capital Funds

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 projects in China, India and South Korea.

Yoshitaka Kitao, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of SBI Holdings, said this of the split with SoftBank. "These well-timed developments illustrate a logical partitioning-off of two increasingly disparate business lines while, at the same time, it symbolizes a point of maturity for two companies that found meteoric me·te·or·ic  
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1. Of, relating to, or formed by a meteoroid.

2. Of or relating to the earth's atmosphere.

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 success in the Internet Age. We will of course continue the special friendship we share alongside the SoftBank family."

About SBI Holdings, Inc.

SBI Holdings' operations span three main business areas: (1) Asset Management; (2) Brokerage and Investment Banking; and (3) Financial Services. The company's genesis hails from the union of two former SoftBank Corporation subsidiaries: SoftBank Finance and SoftBank Investment. In addition to venture capital, many of the firm's 70 companies have taken leadership positions in various consumer-oriented online financial services such as equities and commodities brokering, home equity loans, and insurance comparison. Internationally, the firm has recently formed joint partnerships with groups controlled by Singapore's Temasek Holdings and State Bank of India State Bank of India (SBI) (LSE: SBID) is the largest bank in India. If one measures by the number of branch offices and employees, SBI is the largest bank in the world. Established in 1806 as Bank of Bengal, it is the oldest commercial bank in the Indian Subcontinent. . SBI also plans to launch Japan's first full-service Internet bank sometime next year, in concert with Sumitomo Trust & Banking, as well as a new non-life insurance company with Aioi Insurance Co. SBI's corporate website: www.sbigroup.co.jp
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