软银创始人孙正义首次回应清仓英伟达:卖的时候我都哭了,为投资OpenAI筹资
NvidiaNvidia(US:NVDA) Jin Rong Jie·2025-12-03 01:41

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that SoftBank's founder Masayoshi Son expressed regret over selling Nvidia shares, stating that if the company had "unlimited funds" for AI investments, he would not have sold them [1] - SoftBank sold 32.1 million shares of Nvidia for $5.83 billion in October, with the proceeds aimed at funding investments in AI projects like OpenAI [1] - Son strongly refuted claims of an "AI bubble," arguing that if AI could contribute 10% to global GDP, investing trillions would not be considered a bubble [1] Group 2 - This is not the first time SoftBank has sold its Nvidia shares; it previously bought nearly 5% of Nvidia for $4 billion in 2017 and sold it for $7 billion in 2019, missing out on significant gains as Nvidia's market value soared [2] - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang also stated that he does not see a bubble from the company's perspective, believing that the industry has entered a "virtuous cycle" for AI [2] - SoftBank's investment strategies are forcing the company to raise substantial funds in the short term, countering market skepticism regarding AI investments [2]