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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>TOKYO: Japanese investor SoftBank Group<\/a> reported Tuesday that it sank into a deep loss for the October-December quarter, slammed by the global plunge in technology shares.

SoftBank<\/a> Group Corp. racked up a 783 billion yen ($5.9 billion) loss for the fiscal third quarter, a reversal from the 29 billion yen profit recorded the same period a year ago.

SoftBank invests in hundreds of companies, including mobile carrier SoftBank, web services provider
Yahoo<\/a>, vehicle-for-hire company Didi and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. It also runs the Vision Fund<\/a> that includes other global investors.

SoftBank Group recorded nearly 512 billion yen ($3.9 billion) in losses on investments during the quarter, as prices of its shareholdings and funds nose-dived, it said.

Various uncertainties have slammed Japanese companies recently, such as soaring material costs and rising interest rates. Tensions such as the war in Ukraine have also added to what tends to work as negatives for SoftBank's sprawling portfolio of investments.

Quarterly sales edged up 6% on year to 1.69 trillion yen ($12.8 billion).

Over the last year, Tokyo-based SoftBank Group raised money using Alibaba shares and selling shares in European telecommunications company
T-Mobile<\/a>, while exiting or partially exiting companies like Uber, according to the company.

Earlier this month, group company
Z Holdings<\/a> decided to merge the messaging app company Line and Yahoo Japan, a move aimed at boosting synergies and better focusing on products. Besides those two companies, Z Holdings also owns PayPay<\/a>, a major Japanese mobile payment system.

SoftBank's charismatic founder and chief executive Masayoshi Son has often managed to put a positive spin on his vision, even in the most challenging times.

He has said putting your money on artificial intelligence, massive data and robotics will pay off as paving the way for future innovation. He was one of the first believers in the internet business, long before the idea caught on in Japan.
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日本的软银日志作为科技投资下跌5.9美元损失

软银集团公司积累了7830亿日圆(合59亿美元)的财政损失第三季度获利290亿日圆的逆转一年前同期记录。

  • 2023年2月7日更新与坚持
东京:日本投资者软银周二报道,陷入深去年第四季度亏损,抨击全球科技股的大幅下降。

软银集团公司积累了7830亿日圆(合59亿美元)的财政损失第三季度获利290亿日圆的逆转一年前同期记录。

软银投资数以百计的公司,包括移动运营商软银(SoftBank)的web服务提供者雅虎,vehicle-for-hire公司迪迪和中国电子商务巨头阿里巴巴。它还经营着视觉基金包括其他全球投资者。

软银记录近5120亿日元(合39亿美元)的投资在这个季度的损失,作为其股权和基金的价格直线下滑,它说。

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各种不确定性最近抨击日本公司,如原材料成本飙升和不断上升的利率。紧张,比如战争在乌克兰还添加了什么往往工作底片软银的庞大的投资组合。

季度销售额上升6%至1.69万亿日圆(合128亿美元)。

过去一年,日本软银集团筹集资金使用阿里巴巴股票和在欧洲电信公司出售股票t - mobile,而退出或部分退出公司,如乳房,据该公司。

本月早些时候,集团公司Z控股公司决定合并消息传递应用程序和雅虎日本,此举旨在促进协同效应和更好的专注于产品。除了这两个公司,Z集团还拥有PayPay主要日本移动支付系统。

软银的创始人兼首席执行长孙正义魅力常常设法把一种积极的笔调来描绘他的愿景,即使在最具挑战性的时期。

他说把你的钱放在人工智能,大量的数据和机器人将偿还作为未来创新铺平了道路。他是第一个信徒在互联网业务,之前的想法在日本。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>TOKYO: Japanese investor SoftBank Group<\/a> reported Tuesday that it sank into a deep loss for the October-December quarter, slammed by the global plunge in technology shares.

SoftBank<\/a> Group Corp. racked up a 783 billion yen ($5.9 billion) loss for the fiscal third quarter, a reversal from the 29 billion yen profit recorded the same period a year ago.

SoftBank invests in hundreds of companies, including mobile carrier SoftBank, web services provider
Yahoo<\/a>, vehicle-for-hire company Didi and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. It also runs the Vision Fund<\/a> that includes other global investors.

SoftBank Group recorded nearly 512 billion yen ($3.9 billion) in losses on investments during the quarter, as prices of its shareholdings and funds nose-dived, it said.

Various uncertainties have slammed Japanese companies recently, such as soaring material costs and rising interest rates. Tensions such as the war in Ukraine have also added to what tends to work as negatives for SoftBank's sprawling portfolio of investments.

Quarterly sales edged up 6% on year to 1.69 trillion yen ($12.8 billion).

Over the last year, Tokyo-based SoftBank Group raised money using Alibaba shares and selling shares in European telecommunications company
T-Mobile<\/a>, while exiting or partially exiting companies like Uber, according to the company.

Earlier this month, group company
Z Holdings<\/a> decided to merge the messaging app company Line and Yahoo Japan, a move aimed at boosting synergies and better focusing on products. Besides those two companies, Z Holdings also owns PayPay<\/a>, a major Japanese mobile payment system.

SoftBank's charismatic founder and chief executive Masayoshi Son has often managed to put a positive spin on his vision, even in the most challenging times.

He has said putting your money on artificial intelligence, massive data and robotics will pay off as paving the way for future innovation. He was one of the first believers in the internet business, long before the idea caught on in Japan.
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