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Elliott Takes $500M+ Stake in Toyota Industries, Blocks Parent's Full Buyout

Activist fund positions against Toyota Motor's tender offer, citing structural discount in Japan's oldest zaibatsu cross-holdings.

Published June 15, 2026 Source Asahi Shimbun From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 15, 2026

Elliott Takes $500M+ Stake in Toyota Industries, Blocks Parent's Full Buyout

Activist fund positions against Toyota Motor's tender offer, citing structural discount in Japan's oldest zaibatsu cross-holdings.

Elliott Investment Management disclosed a stake in Toyota Industries Corporation and immediately signaled opposition to Toyota Motor's pending acquisition of the remaining public shares. The position—estimated north of $500 million based on recent trading volumes and Elliott's typical entry sizes in Japan—targets one of the country's most complex corporate structures. Toyota Industries trades at a 35-40% discount to sum-of-parts despite holding $8.2 billion in Toyota Motor shares alongside industrial operations spanning forklifts, textile machinery, and automotive components.

Toyota Motor announced the buyout plan in December, proposing to acquire the 34.8% of Toyota Industries it does not already own at a price the company described as reflecting "fair value and future growth potential." The tender offer values the forklift manufacturer at roughly ¥1.2 trillion ($8.1 billion). Elliott's entry changes the arithmetic. The fund has not disclosed the exact stake size but confirmed it exceeds Japan's 5% reporting threshold, putting the position between $400 million and $700 million at current prices. Elliott typically enters Japanese situations at 7-9% ownership, suggesting a holding closer to ¥80-100 billion.

The opposition matters because Toyota Industries is not a struggling subsidiary. The company generates ¥2.8 trillion in annual revenue, holds a 40% global market share in industrial forklifts, and owns that 8.9% stake in parent Toyota Motor—shares currently worth more than the entire tender offer premium. Elliott's argument centers on the parent using a buyout to collapse a conglomerate discount without paying for the embedded Toyota Motor equity at market. The fund has not named a counter-price but Japanese media report Elliott believes the bid undervalues the industrial operations by ¥200-300 billion and ignores the strategic optionality of the cross-shareholding.

This is Elliott's fourth Japan engagement since 2020 and the first targeting a core Toyota Group company. The fund extracted board seats at SoftBank Group, pushed divestitures at Dai-ichi Life, and helped unwind cross-holdings at Dentsu. Toyota Industries is different. The company traces to 1926, predates Toyota Motor itself, and sits at the center of a web of 12 listed companies with interlocking stakes. A successful block or price increase here resets valuation expectations across the entire keiretsu structure. Elliott's Japanese portfolio now exceeds $3 billion across six disclosed positions, all focused on simplifying conglomerate structures or unwinding cross-holdings.

Allocators should watch three near-term markers. First, whether Elliott files for board representation or a special shareholder meeting within the next 30-45 days—Japanese law allows 3%+ holders to call meetings with 90 days' notice. Second, whether Toyota Motor revises the tender price before the April deadline; the parent has flexibility but rarely retreats once an offer is public. Third, whether other foreign funds—Oasis, Farallon, or Third Point—join Elliott's stance. Oasis already holds 2.1% of Toyota Industries and has historically aligned with Elliott on Japan corporate governance fights. If two or three funds coordinate, the 20-25% free float shrinks fast, and the tender fails on arithmetic.

The quiet fact: Elliott entered after the tender was announced but before the proxy circular. That timing is permission, not reaction.

The takeaway
Elliott's **$500M+** stake blocks Toyota Motor's buyout of Toyota Industries, resetting valuation floors across Japan's keiretsu cross-holdings.
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