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SoftBank posts first quarterly loss in 18 months

Japanese juggernaut sees value of its Vision Fund investments dip

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 08 Nov 2021 5:45PM

SoftBank posts first quarterly loss in 18 months
Softbank has a sizeable stake in Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, which has been hit by Beijing’s tech crackdown. – AFP pic, November 8, 2021

TOKYO – Japan's SoftBank Group today logged its first quarterly net loss in 18 months on the falling value of investments in its Vision Fund, including Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing.

The telecoms-firm-turned-investment giant posted a net loss of 397.9 billion yen (US$3.5 billion, RM14.6 billion) in July-September, its first net loss since January-March 2020.

That dragged first-half net profit down 80.7% on-year to 363.5 billion yen.

SoftBank Group has poured money into some of the tech world's biggest names and hottest new ventures, from AI to biotech, through its US$100-billion Vision Fund.

In total, the firm said its loss on investments during the quarter amounted to 1.66 trillion yen, including those incurred by its Vision Fund operations.

In the six months to September, SoftBank said it saw a loss worth 321 billion yen for DiDi Global, the parent of Didi Chuxing, which has been hit by Beijing's tech crackdown.

Among other major investments, SoftBank said it lost 1.21 trillion yen in its stake in South Korean e-commerce firm Coupang.

First-half sales rose 13.4% to 2.98 trillion yen, while operating profit sagged 27.4% to 1.05 trillion yen. – AFP, November 8, 2021

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