When Masayoshi Son made a surprise appearance at Mar-a-Lago alongside Donald Trump last week, the founder of Japan's SoftBank ...
Tech investing heavyweight Masayoshi ... trading Tuesday. Son has long been a big voice in the tech sector—and is rarely deterred by lack of cash on-hand. The risk hungry Japanese billionaire ...
Alongside President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son said the Japanese internet and telecommunications giant would invest at least $100 billion in U.S. projects.
Who is Masayoshi Son? Son founded SoftBank in the 1980s, expanding it from a telecoms carrier to encompass renewable energy and technology ventures. A leading figure in Japan’s business world ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son smiles as he listens to President-elect Donald Trump during a news ...
ICYMI: On Monday, Japanese investor Masayoshi Son joined Trump to announce a $100 billion investment in US projects over the next four years, with a goal of creating 100,000 new jobs in emerging ...
helped by gains in technology shares including SoftBank Group Corp., whose CEO Masayoshi Son joined President-elect Donald Trump in announcing plans Monday by the Japanese technology and telecoms ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Japanese tycoon Masayoshi Son and President-elect Donald Trump have announced plans for technology and telecoms giant SoftBank Group to invest $100 billion in projects in the ...
Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank plans ... President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday at Mar-a-Lago alongside SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son. "Today, I am thrilled to announce that SoftBank ...
Masayoshi Son has amassed eye-popping wealth through relentless acquisition and unquenchable optimism. By Will Dunn Towards the end of the Second World War, a B-29 bomber crashed near the city of Tosu ...
Tech investing heavyweight Masayoshi Son offered a gift to President-elect Donald Trump: a pledge to spend $100 billion on artificial intelligence and related technology in the U.S. “President ...