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Softbank fund warns of $16.7bn loss due to virus
SoftBank expects to lose $16.7bn (拢13.3bn) on firms it has invested in through its tech start-up fund.
The Japanese conglomerate is the world鈥檚 biggest technology investor through its $100bn Vision Fund.
Some bad investments have seen the fund鈥檚 valuation drop substantially leading to Softbank鈥檚 first loss in 15 years.
Softbank blamed the poor performance on a "deteriorating market environment" hammered by the coronavirus pandemic.
The company as a whole has stakes in some high-profile tech firms and start-ups either through the fund or via the Softbank group.
These include co-working office provider WeWork, satellite operator OneWeb and US telecoms firm Sprint, which has merged with rival T-Mobile US.
The Vision Fund has made some large bets on start-ups including Uber, Indian hotel chain Oyo and South-East Asia鈥檚 fast-growing ride-hailing app Grab, along with China鈥檚 equivalent Didi Chuxing.
Many of these firms have suffered from the coronavirus lockdowns being imposed across the globe. A large portion are linked to consumer spending, travel and transportation.
But Softbank also has a stake in Chinese short-video firm ByteDance which owns the popular TikTok app, which has seen a huge surge in traffic as young people stay at home during school closures.
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