Making Money

Is this 'the World’s Craziest Investor'?

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Dec 2, 2024
Lionel Barber, former editor of the Financial Times and author of 'Gambling Man', dives into the audacious world of Masayoshi Son, SoftBank’s CEO. They explore Masa’s bold investments, like Alibaba and ARM, showcasing his unique knack for spotting future tech stars. Barber discusses the risks and cultural nuances that shaped Masa's strategies, alongside the shifting landscape of venture capitalism in a post-globalization era. The conversation also touches on the tension between innovation and traditional values in Japan, offering a fascinating glimpse into high-stakes investing.
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Gambling DNA

  • Son's father, despite advising against prioritizing money, influenced Son's risk-taking tendencies through pachinko parlors and business dealings.
  • Son, however, aimed to differentiate himself by focusing on technology.
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Outsider Status

  • Masayoshi Son's family faced discrimination in Japan for being Korean-Japanese, impacting his early life and career choices.
  • This outsider status potentially fueled his drive and risk tolerance.
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Unwavering Self-Belief

  • Despite facing rejection from investors like Warren Buffett, Son remained confident in his vision.
  • His unwavering self-belief and ability to move on quickly are key to his success.
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