Group 1 - Toyota Group raised its acquisition offer for Toyota Industries from 16,300 JPY to 18,800 JPY per share, a 15% increase from the initial offer made in June 2025 [1] - Goldman Sachs indicated that this move would enhance foreign investors' confidence in the Japanese stock market, highlighting stronger protection for minority shareholders [1] - The increase in the acquisition offer is seen as a significant advancement in corporate governance reform in Japan, which has been a key driver of the stock market's rise over the past three years [1] Group 2 - The privatization offer announced by Toyota Group last June was initially valued at approximately 4.7 trillion JPY, representing an 11% discount to its market value [2] - The offer was delayed due to antitrust regulatory approvals, and Toyota Industries requested a higher acquisition price due to limited success probability [2] - Despite the increased valuation of Toyota Industries to 6.1 trillion JPY (approximately 39 billion USD), Elliott Investment Management, holding about 5% of the shares, opposed the privatization proposal, arguing for the company's independent operation [2] Group 3 - Elliott proposed an independent development plan for Toyota Industries, suggesting measures to enhance operational efficiency and capital allocation, aiming to increase the per-share valuation to over 40,000 JPY by 2028 [3] - The firm emphasized that the current privatization deal is unnecessary, as Toyota Industries has a clear path to release its independent value [3] - Goldman Sachs noted that the involvement of Elliott and other investors is a positive sign, reflecting significant changes in the Japanese market regarding shareholder engagement and rights [3]
丰田集团加价15%收购丰田工业!高盛:突显企业治理改革重大进展 支撑日本股市上涨势头