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SoftBank to shift to ‘offense’ in investments, CEO Masayoshi Son says

An early champion of investing in artificial intelligence, Son the previous day told shareholders at Japanese telecom unit SoftBank Corp. how happy he was about growing public awareness about AI’s potential.

June 21, 2023 / 08:59 IST
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SoftBank to shift to ‘offense’ in investments, CEO Masayoshi Son says
SoftBank to shift to ‘offense’ in investments, CEO Masayoshi Son says

SoftBank Group Corp. founder Masayoshi Son declared the world’s largest tech investment firm will go on the offensive soon, ending years of relative dormancy in startup investments.

That’s welcome news for the startup ecosystem, where even the valuations of profitable firms are crumbling as higher interest rates sap liquidity and spur caution among venture capital funds. Son spoke at length about his excitement about AI’s potential at the conglomerate’s annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday.

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Prior to this week, the billionaire largely stayed away from the public eye. He stepped away from conducting SoftBank’s earnings calls, even as the Vision Fund unit shouldered billions of dollars in losses over five straight quarters. New investments have ground to a virtual halt, as Son said he would focus on listing chip design unit Arm Ltd.

Thanks to its long hibernation, SoftBank now has enough cash on hand to invest again, Son said. Arm is at the beginning of an “explosive” period of growth, he said, adding that he’s spent the last few years doubling the number of the unit’s engineers.