SoftBank swings to profit lifted by T-Mobile windfall - News Summed Up

SoftBank swings to profit lifted by T-Mobile windfall


SoftBank Group 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 U.S. shares. The Tokyo-based technology investor reported a net income of ¥950 billion ($6.4 billion) for the December quarter, reversing a ¥783 billion loss for the same period a year ago. It’s the Japanese company’s first profit since September 2022, as it navigates volatile swings in the value of its startup investments. The Vision Fund unit reported a ¥422.74 billion gain for the period, up from a loss of ¥660.1 billion a year ago. DoorDash, AutoStore Holdings, and Symbotic were among the best performers contributing to the Vision Fund.


Source: The Times February 08, 2024 09:50 UTC



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