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President Trump's reciprocal tariffs have led to unprecedented trillions in foreign investments into US manufacturing.
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Son’s company now boasts a portfolio that includes some of the world’s most sought-after names in AI: OpenAI and Oracle. Those stakes boosted SoftBank’s paper gains and helped drive a 78% surge in its ...
Speaking with Bloomberg at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Saudi Arabia in October 2024, Son dismissed concerns about an AI bubble, arguing that Nvidia's market potential was still ...
TOKYO-Mr Masayoshi Son’s big wager on artificial intelligence has paid off – propelling the SoftBank Group founder past Uniqlo billionaire Tadashi Yanai to become Japan’s richest person. Mr Son’s net ...
SoftBank Group has agreed to acquire the robotics business of Swiss engineering group ABB for $5.4 billion, marking a major step in the Japanese investor's strategy to merge robotics and artificial ...
The Pepper humanoid robot developed by SoftBank. SoftBank Group—controlled by Japan’s richest person, Masayoshi Son—has agreed to buy the robotics unit of Swiss industrial giant ABB Ltd. for $5.4 ...
HONG KONG: When Masayoshi Son bets big, it either marks the dawn of an era, or the dusk of a tech cycle. The chairman of SoftBank has enjoyed some spectacular wins. Spotting Alibaba early handed ...
Masayoshi Son, once the richest man on Earth, holds the record for the largest single-day wealth loss in history. Despite setbacks, he continues to pursue bold visions involving cloning, telepathy, ...
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SoftBank Group Corp. founder Masayoshi Son and OpenAI chief Sam Altman see insatiable demand for AI that makes it imperative to keep building ever more computing capacity. Speaking via teleconference ...