SoftBank founder shifts investment focus from China to US

SoftBank founder shifts investment focus from China to US

[Digitimes] - 01/24/2025

SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son has made a strategic pivot toward the US market, appearing alongside President Donald Trump twice since his November election victory to unveil major investment plans. Previously, nearly half of SoftBank's investments were concentrated in Asia, with a significant (…)



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