Friday, May 23, 2025
HomeAsiaSoftBank posts surprise loss in third quarter as Vision Fund investments go...

SoftBank posts surprise loss in third quarter as Vision Fund investments go into red; revenue also misses estimates (CNBC)

Date:

Related stories

Advancecon Continues Contract Win Momentum with RM68.5 Million Contract from Sime Darby Property

Advancecon Holdings Berhad (前进控股有限公司) (“Advancecon” or “the Group”) (Bursa:...

AmanahRaya REIT Delivers Strong Q1 FY2025 Performance with 69.0% Growth in Realised Income Before Tax

AmanahRaya Real Estate Investment Trust (“AmanahRaya REIT”) reported its financial...

Orgabio Unveils Encouraging Revenue Growth of 24.85% to RM28.0 Million in Q3 FY2025

Orgabio Holdings Berhad (“Orgabio” or the “Company”) a leading instant...

Advancecon Secures RM47.5 Million Contract for Gerbil Data Centre Development in Port Dickson

Advancecon Holdings Berhad (前进控股有限公司) (“Advancecon” or “the Group”) (Bursa: 5281),...

DC Healthcare Kicks Off FY2025 with 89% Revenue Growth in Q1FY2025

DC Healthcare Holdings Berhad ("DC Healthcare" or the "Group"), a...

SoftBank Group posted a surprise quarterly loss Wednesday as investments under its Vision Funds fell into red. The Japanese company’s revenue also missed analysts’ estimates.

Here are Softbank’s results compared with LSEG SmartEstimate, which is weighted toward forecasts from analysts who have been more consistently accurate:

  • Revenue: 1.83 trillion yen vs. 1.84 trillion yen
  • Net loss of 369.17 billion yen vs. a profit of 298.53 billion yen

The company’s Vision Fund investments clocked a loss of 352.75 billion yen for the quarter ended Dec. 31. The Vision Funds investments had posted a gain for the preceding two quarters.

The broader Vision Fund segment — which factors in administrative costs, fluctuations in currency, among other things — reported a loss of 309.93 billion yen during the quarter.

SoftBank reported a 2.1% quarter-on-quarter drop in its Vision Fund 1 public portfolio companies, primarily due to a drop in the share price of e-commerce company Coupang, while the value of its investments in private companies dropped 3.3%. Overall, the fair value of SoftBank’s portfolio companies declined by 2.8% from the previous quarter-end.

Vision Fund 2 fair value fell by 3.7% from the prior quarter-end.

In recent years, SoftBank has made a number of controversial high-value investments in companies that have struggled or marked down their valuations. 

It is now repositioning itself to take advantage of the artificial intelligence boom, where players such as Nvidia have benefited from meteoric demand for chips and data center GPUs.

SoftBank is close to finalizing a $40 billion primary investment in OpenAI at a $260 billion pre-money valuation, sources recently told CNBC’s David Faber.

The new funding would see SoftBank surpass Microsoft as the artificial intelligence startup’s top backer, with OpenAI last valued at $157 billion by private investors in October.

SoftBank has already committed to spending $3 billion per year on OpenAI’s tech. The two companies also have announced a new joint venture called “SB OpenAI Japan,” which will market OpenAI’s enterprise tech exclusively to major companies in Japan.

SoftBank reported its quarterly earnings after trading closed at the Tokyo stock exchange. It’s shares gained 45% last year.

Jiro Komyoji
Jiro Komyoji
Live positive, share positivity, be mindful of others. Sometimes there is a backstory worth hearing.

Latest stories