Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Unveils $3.4 Billion Buyback Ahead Of Next Big AI Bet
SoftBank Group Corp. announced a buyback worth up to ¥500 billion ($3.4 billion), following a month of sharp selloffs that have trimmed much of the technology investor’s gains this year.
- Wednesday August 7, 2024
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Unveils $3.4 Billion Buyback Ahead Of Next Big AI Bet
SoftBank Group Corp. announced a buyback worth up to ¥500 billion ($3.4 billion), following a month of sharp selloffs that have trimmed much of the technology investor’s gains this year.
- Wednesday August 7, 2024
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Raises $1.86 Billion Overseas As It Boosts AI Bets
In its first non-yen debt offering since 2021, SoftBank priced two dollar tranches totaling $900 million and two euro tranches raising €900 million.
- Friday June 28, 2024
- Author: Takahiko Hyuga, Ayai Tomisawa
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SoftBank Raises $1.86 Billion Overseas As It Boosts AI Bets
In its first non-yen debt offering since 2021, SoftBank priced two dollar tranches totaling $900 million and two euro tranches raising €900 million.
- Friday June 28, 2024
- Author: Takahiko Hyuga, Ayai Tomisawa
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SoftBank Swings To Profit Lifted By Big T-Mobile Windfall
SoftBank Group Corp. swung to its first profit after four straight quarters of losses, backed by a rebound in the value of Vision Fund’s public holdings and a windfall from T-Mobile US Inc. shares.
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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As Oyo Struggles To Survive COVID-19, Another Blow For Investor Softbank
SoftBank had booked profits on Oyos rising valuation and may now be forced to take losses on the investment
- Friday December 8, 2023
- Author: Saritha Rai, Pavel Alpeyev and Takahiko Hyuga, Bloomberg
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SoftBank Begins Making Investments Again ‘Timidly With Fear’
SoftBank’s Vision Fund unit swung to a profit of ¥61 billion in the June quarter from a ¥2.3 trillion loss a year ago.
- Tuesday August 8, 2023
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Begins Making Investments Again ‘Timidly With Fear’
SoftBank’s Vision Fund unit swung to a profit of ¥61 billion in the June quarter from a ¥2.3 trillion loss a year ago.
- Tuesday August 8, 2023
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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Masayoshi Son Ends Seven-Month Silence to Make Case for SoftBank’s Future
Masayoshi Son is due to make his first public appearance in seven months at SoftBank Group Corp.’s annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, with cash-strapped startups wondering if the world’s biggest tech investor will ever go on the offensive again.
- Tuesday June 20, 2023
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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Masayoshi Son Ends Seven-Month Silence to Make Case for SoftBank’s Future
Masayoshi Son is due to make his first public appearance in seven months at SoftBank Group Corp.’s annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, with cash-strapped startups wondering if the world’s biggest tech investor will ever go on the offensive again.
- Tuesday June 20, 2023
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Shares Rise After Arm Files Confidentially for IPO
Shares of SoftBank Group Corp. rose after the Japanese company’s semiconductor design unit, Arm Ltd., filed an application with regulators for an initial public offering.
- Monday May 1, 2023
- Author: Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Shares Rise After Arm Files Confidentially for IPO
Shares of SoftBank Group Corp. rose after the Japanese company’s semiconductor design unit, Arm Ltd., filed an application with regulators for an initial public offering.
- Monday May 1, 2023
- Author: Takahiko Hyuga
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SoftBank Loses Another $5.9 Billion As Son Skips Earnings Call
SoftBank Group Corp.’s startup investment unit reported another quarterly loss, hurt by sluggish valuations throughout the technology landscape.
- Tuesday February 7, 2023
- Author: Min Jeong Lee, Takahiko Hyuga
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World Cup Interest Is so High in Japan That a Top Streaming Site Can’t Cope
CyberAgent Inc.’s Abema TV may have to restrict access to Japan’s World Cup game at midnight Monday local time, as runaway demand is pushing the streaming service to its limits.
- Tuesday December 6, 2022
- Author: Takashi Mochizuki, Takahiko Hyuga
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World Cup Interest Is so High in Japan That a Top Streaming Site Can’t Cope
CyberAgent Inc.’s Abema TV may have to restrict access to Japan’s World Cup game at midnight Monday local time, as runaway demand is pushing the streaming service to its limits.
- Tuesday December 6, 2022
- Author: Takashi Mochizuki, Takahiko Hyuga