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SoftBank Group Swings to Profit in Q1 as AI Investments Drive Gains; Stargate Data Centre Project Faces Delays

SoftBank Group reported a net profit of $2.87 billion for the first quarter, fueled by strong valuations in its Vision Fund portfolio, particularly in AI-related investments. The Japanese technology investor’s turnaround from a loss a year ago is timely as it embarks on a large spending spree focused on artificial intelligence companies.

However, the company’s ambitious $500 billion Stargate project to develop U.S. data centres is delayed due to extended negotiations and site selection, SoftBank CFO Yoshimitsu Goto said. Despite the slower-than-expected pace, SoftBank is advancing with several identified sites and remains committed to building out the data centres over four years.

SoftBank’s Vision Funds now hold $45 billion in late-stage companies poised for IPOs, up from $36 billion in March, partly reflecting the recent $7.5 billion Vision Fund 2 investment in OpenAI. The Vision Fund posted a Q1 investment gain of about $4.94 billion, with South Korean e-commerce firm Coupang’s share price surge accounting for half of that gain.

SoftBank leads a $40 billion funding round for OpenAI, with $22.5 billion due by year-end. Founder Masayoshi Son aims to position SoftBank as a key “organiser of the industry” through strategic AI investments and the Stargate initiative.

SoftBank has also raised $7.8 billion recently by partially selling its stake in T-Mobile. However, the Vision Funds’ overall realized gains remain modest—only about $5 billion out of $172.2 billion committed capital as of June’s end—highlighting challenges in monetizing investments.

Reportedly, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son is aiming to secure $100 billion to establish a new venture focused on AI chip development

SoftBank Group’s Masayoshi Son has been vocal about his intention to further invest in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence industry. Now, he’s gearing up for his next strategic move by fundraising for a new venture. According to Bloomberg, Son is aiming to raise a substantial $100 billion to establish a venture aimed at competing with industry giants like Nvidia in the realm of AI chip development. Devamını Oku