Masayoshi Son's bold bets on tech defined an era. A new book asks if the SoftBank boss is a visionary or a gambler.
Lionel Barber is the former editor-in-chief of The Financial Times and author of the book Gambling Man: The Secret Story of the World's Greatest Disruptor, Masayoshi Son. In this podcast ...
‘Gambling Man’ author Lionel Barber explains how Masayoshi Son went from losing money on WeWork to betting big on AI. Masayoshi Son is back on top. On January 22, President Donald Trump ...
Billionaire Masayoshi Son, founder and CEO of Japanese multinational investment company SoftBank Group, is one of the richest ...
Masayoshi Son is the bold Japanese entrepreneur who founded SoftBank Group in 1981, but he and SoftBank are far better known for their ambitious bets on other companies. Son’s most famous invest ...
Not far from the storied venture capital firms on Sand Hill Road, there’s a palatial estate where Masayoshi Son, Silicon Valley’s newest kingmaker, shapes the future. Reaching him requires ...
What can we learn from his past gambles? How real are his promises? Is he a visionary or reckless trend chaser? To understand the man behind Stargate, we talk to Lionel Barber, author of the new book ...
the once richest man in the world has rolled the dice yet again, plowing money into OpenAI and Stargate. What can we learn from his past? We talk to Lionel Barber, author of Gambling Man: The Wild ...
The man behind SoftBank has now teamed up with OpenAI to invest up to $500 billion in American AI infrastructure over the next four years.
A few rare people are accelerators too. SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is one of them. I haven’t known Masa for long, but I’ve observed three facets that allow him to act as an accelerator ...
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