Core Viewpoint - SoftBank reported a net profit of 248.6 billion yen ($1.62 billion) for the October-December quarter, marking its fourth consecutive profitable quarter, compared to a net loss of 369 billion yen in the same period last year, largely driven by the rising valuation of its investment in OpenAI [1][6]. Financial Performance - The quarterly net income was projected by five analysts to range between a gain of 1.1 trillion yen ($7.07 billion) and a loss of 480 billion yen [2]. - In the nine months leading to December, OpenAI contributed 2.8 trillion yen to SoftBank's investment gains [2][6]. Investment in OpenAI - SoftBank has invested over $30 billion in OpenAI, acquiring approximately 11% of the company, positioning itself as a significant player in the competitive landscape of large language models [2][6]. - OpenAI is reportedly seeking an additional capital injection of $100 billion, with SoftBank, Amazon, and Nvidia as potential investors at a valuation of $830 billion [3][6]. Funding Strategies - To finance its investments, SoftBank has engaged in asset sales, bond issuance, and loans backed by its holdings, including chip designer Arm [3][6]. - The company has sold its $5.8 billion stake in Nvidia and part of its T-Mobile stake for $12.73 billion between June and December of the previous year [4][6]. Financial Maneuvering - SoftBank has expanded its margin loan using shares in Arm from $13.5 billion to $20 billion and increased the borrowing limit against its shares in its domestic telecom unit, SoftBank Corp, from 800 billion yen to 1.2 trillion yen [4][7]. - The heavy exposure to OpenAI has led to SoftBank being viewed as a publicly traded proxy for the U.S. firm, raising concerns about its financial stability [3][6]. Market Reaction - SoftBank's shares rose by 2.4% in a flat market prior to the earnings announcement [5][7].
SoftBank posts fourth straight quarterly profit of $1.6 billion on OpenAI gains