Group 1 - SoftBank Group turned a profit in the third fiscal quarter, reporting a net profit of 248.59 billion yen (approximately $1.6 billion), despite falling short of analyst expectations of around 857 billion yen [1] - The company's investment in OpenAI yielded a profit of $4.2 billion, offsetting losses from the decline in Coupang's stock price, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of profitability for SoftBank and its first since 2021 [1] - As of December, SoftBank has invested over $30 billion in OpenAI, holding an 11% stake in the company, which is now its largest holding [2] Group 2 - SoftBank is negotiating to reinvest up to $30 billion in OpenAI, potentially raising the company's valuation to between $750 billion and $830 billion [2] - Analysts estimate that OpenAI accounts for approximately 30% of SoftBank's net asset value, highlighting its significance in the company's portfolio [2] - The company has also increased its investments in the AI ecosystem, including a $3 billion agreement to acquire DigitalBridge Group Inc. and plans to build data centers in the U.S. with partners [3] Group 3 - SoftBank has created a new business unit called "AI Computing," which will include its chip design company Arm and two other semiconductor companies it has acquired [3] - To raise funds, SoftBank has further reduced its stake in T-Mobile US and increased its financing loan limits based on its mobile business [3] - Standard & Poor's Global Ratings has warned that the accelerated pace of investments and the significant drop in Arm's stock value are putting pressure on SoftBank's credit rating [4]
OpenAI估值飙升提振利润 软银Q3扭亏但逊于预期