SoftBank reports profit surge with US$3.8bil gain on Uber


Rewards from Uber: Son speaks during a news conference in Tokyo yesterday. Hours ahead of Uber Technologies Inc’s market debut, the ride-hailing company’s biggest shareholder, SoftBank, is already reaping rewards, if only on paper. — Bloomberg

TOKYO: Just hours ahead of Uber Technologies Inc’s market debut, the ride-hailing company’s biggest shareholder, Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank Group Corp, is already reaping rewards, if only on paper.

SoftBank’s operating income more than tripled to 494.9 billion yen (US$4.5bil) in the three months to March 31, helped by a 418 billion yen valuation gain from its stake in the ride-hailing giant, the Tokyo-based company reported yesterday. Uber is going public this week in an offering that may give the company a market value of about US$79bil; the stock begins trading today.

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