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We disposed of our entire stakes in DR Horton and Airbus, and reinvested the proceeds into Talen Energy and Uber.
22 days ago
Global stocks
Uber Technologies: Riding on sustained improvements, positive outlook ahead
Uber’s outlook for the next financial quarter is overall positive.
June 23, 2023
Global stocks
Uber Technologies: Ride-hailing pioneer is attractive
The company’s one-year total return was –29.1%, although its results are improving.
January 23, 2023
China Focus
Didi wins okay to relaunch apps as China tech crackdown ebbs
Relaunching the apps is a prerequisite for Didi to resume business as usual
January 16, 2023
China Focus
China asks Didi to delist from US on security fears
Beijing’s moves against Didi have been particularly harsh
November 26, 2021
Company in the news
SoftBank falls as Son says business as usual after record loss
SINGAPORE (Nov 11): Masayoshi Son wants investors to believe that a record loss from investments in money-losing start-ups WeWork and Uber Technologies is but a bump in the road. Some are not buying it.
November 08, 2019
Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy
SoftBank reveals US$6.5 billion loss from Uber, WeWork turmoil
(Nov 6): Masayoshi Son is finally disclosing the damage from SoftBank Group Corp’s bets on WeWork and Uber Technologies Inc.
November 06, 2019
Global Markets
Briefs
Singapore (Oct 7): “Officially Tuas is designed to handle 65 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units), but I am sure PSA can squeeze a little more out of it if we work hard.” – Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, at the groundbreaking of the Tuas Megapor
October 04, 2019
Tech
Cheap capital and SoftBank's audacious Vision Fund 2
SINGAPORE (Aug 26): Over the next week or so, bonds issued by governments and companies in Europe and Japan that trade with negative yields will cross the US$17 trillion ($23.5 trillion) mark, or five times the combined size of all the economies in Southe
August 25, 2019
Tech
Cheap capital and SoftBank's audacious Vision Fund 2
SINGAPORE (Aug 26): Over the next week or so, bonds issued by governments and companies in Europe and Japan that trade with negative yields will cross the US$17 trillion ($23.5 trillion) mark, or five times the combined size of all the economies in Southe
August 23, 2019