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Abstract:The Wall Street Journal also reports SoftBank courting Oman for investment, having achieved nearly all of its funding from Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi.
{1} 华尔街日报报道,软银正在考虑为其1000亿美元的远景基金进行首次公开募股。日报还报道称软银正在向阿曼求助投资,几乎所有的资金来自沙特阿拉伯和阿布扎比。一位消息人士告诉“华尔街日报”,首席执行官孙正义正在寻求筹集资金以封锁中国的“非正式交易”。访问Business Insider的主页以获取更多故事。日本的据华尔街日报周五报道,软银集团公司正在考虑对其1000亿美元的远景基金进行首次公开募股,并引用知情人士的话。该基金成立于2017年,已成为周边科技公司的主要融资工具之一。世界。据“华尔街日报”报道,如果首次公开募股取消,那将是“前所未有的”.SoftBank也正在与阿曼就该基金进行谈判,该基金目前已从沙特阿拉伯和阿布扎比筹集了几乎所有资金。阅读更多:SoftBank投资顾问的首席执行官,负责管理全球最大的风险投资基金,提供内部视角,了解他如何选择哪些公司以数十亿的资金来奢侈,而且没有立即获得路透社要求的评论,也没有据知情人士告诉华尔街日报,该银行还计划为“非正式交易”首席执行官Masayoshi Son在中国为Vision Fund进行谈判筹集新资金。该基金也计划将其员工人数增加一倍。据报道,在接下来的18个月里,为了跟上SoftBank的交易步伐,该公司的高级代表本周在洛杉矶举行的一次会议上表示。该公司已公开表示计划建立第二个根据华尔街日报的报道,投资基金正在与银行讨论如何帮助它筹集资金。 {1}{0}{1}
SoftBank is considering an IPO for its $100 billion Vision Fund, The Wall Street Journal reports.The Journal also reports that SoftBank is courting Oman for investment, having achieved nearly all of its funding from Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi.A source told the Journal that CEO Masayoshi Son is looking to raise funds in order to seal “informal deals” in China.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Japan's SoftBank Group Corp is considering an IPO of its $100 billion Vision Fund, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.The fund was set up in 2017 and has become one of the primary funding vehicles for technology companies around the world. If the IPO came off, it would be “largely unprecedented,” the Journal said.SoftBank is also in talks with Oman for an investment in the fund, which has raised nearly all of its funding so far from Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, according to the report.Read more: The CEO of SoftBank Investment Advisers, who runs the world's biggest venture fund, offers an inside look at how he picks which companies to lavish with billions of capitalOman was not immediately available for a comment requested by Reuters, nor was there an immediate response from the Japanese conglomerate.SoftBank is seeking to raise new funds for “informal deals” chief executive officer Masayoshi Son negotiated in China for Vision Fund, one of the people told WSJ.The fund is also planning to double its staff over the next 18 months to keep up with the pace of deal-making by SoftBank, the company's top deputies reportedly said at a conference in Los Angeles this week.The company has publicly stated it plans to set up a second investment fund, and according to the WSJ story, is talking to banks about helping it raise some money.
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