Masayoshi Son

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  • SoftBank Shares Jump Following $8.8 Billion BuyBack Program Announcement
    DIRE STRAITS
    SoftBank Group's shares jumped by around 10% Tuesday, its highest gain in the last two months.
  • SoftBank Shares Down 8.7% After Posting Record Profits
    DOWN
    Softbank reported record 4.03 trillion yen ($37 billion) profit from its Vision Fund unit.
  • SoftBank Shares Plunge Amid Reports Of New High-Risk Tech Bets
    SoftBank
    SoftBank's share prices dropped by more than 7 percent on Monday followed by a continued dip on Tuesday after reports emerged of its new high-risk tech investments.
  • SoftBank To Sell $14 Billion Shares Of Its Japan Wireless Business
    ROBUST RESERVE
    Softbank CEO says the company must boost its financial reserves amid the continued harm caused by the pandemic.
  • SoftBank's Investment In U.S. Tech Giants Bulges To $4 Billion
    RALLY
    The Japanese multinational holding firm's biggest investment is in Amazon, valued $1.04 billion.
  • SoftBank Registers $12 Billion Profit After Record Drop As Vision Fund Rises
    UNFAZED
    Softbank's CEO, Masayoshi Son, said the company had secured almost all the $41 billion (4.5 trillion yen) in asset sales it had pledged to achieve within a year.
  • SoftBank Group Shares Touch Highest Peak In Two Decades On Buybacks
    SoftBank Buyback Program
    Japanese group's stock up 4.5 percent to 6,190 yen on Tuesday, the highest since March 2000.
  • Masayoshi Son Steps Down From Alibaba Group Board
    SoftBank Group Corp
    Masayoshi Son told shareholders that his decision leave Alibaba's board is in no way a reflection of discord between the two companies.
  • SoftBank Divests T-Mobile US Shares In $21 Billion Deal
    SOFTBANK
    Deal part of SoftBank's $42 billion push to unload assets to finance stock buybacks and settle debts.
  • Alibaba Founder Jack Ma Resigns As SoftBank Board Member
    Jack Ma
    Ma's departure, which will be made official at Softbank's annual meeting in June, will mark the end of his 13-year stint as one of the company's board members.
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