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SoftBank Posts $1.6 Billion Quarterly Profit on OpenAI Gains

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Japan’s SoftBank Group posted a net profit of 248.6 billion yen ($1.62 billion) for the October–December quarter, supported by higher valuations of its investment in OpenAI.

The results, ⁠which mark ⁠SoftBank's fourth consecutive quarter in the black, compared to a net loss of 369 billion yen over the same period ​the previous year.

SoftBank's earnings have been flattered by the rising valuation of its investment in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, even as investors question the risk of overexposure to a single firm in the red-hot artificial intelligence sector.

Five analysts surveyed by LSEG projected quarterly net income in a range between a gain of 1.1 trillion ​yen ($7.07 billion) and a loss of 480 billion yen. In the ⁠nine months to ‌end-December, OpenAI has provided SoftBank with a 2.8 trillion yen investment gain.

Masayoshi Son's conglomerate has now invested more than $30 billion in the firm, building a shareholding of ⁠around 11 percent, in an "all-in" wager it will emerge as a winner in the battle between competing developers of large language models.

OpenAIis reportedly seeking another capital injection of $100 billion, with SoftBank joined by Amazon and Nvidia as prospective investors at a yet higher valuation of $830 billion.

To fund its bets, the technology investment group has turned to asset sales, bond issuance and loans backed by its other holdings, such as chip designer Arm.rge language models.

The heavy exposure to OpenAI means SoftBank is increasingly seen as a publicly traded proxy for ‌the US firm, raising investor concerns over the impact on its finances.

The group has already sold its $5.8 billion holding of Nvidia and, between June and December last ​year, sold part ​of its stake in T-Mobile for $12.73 billion.

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The conglomerate has expanded a margin loan using shares in Arm to $20 billion from $13.5 billion previously, and has used the remaining capacity.

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SoftBank has also raised the amount it can borrow against its shares of its domestic telecoms unit SoftBank Crop to 1.2 trillion yen from 800 billion yen.

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While OpenAI was once considered the dominant player among makers of large language models, it has recently been negotiating rising costs to train and run its AI models amid intensifying competition from the likes of Alphabet. SoftBank's shares closed up 2.4 percent in a flat market before its earnings were released.

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