In order to alleviate their SoftBank wireless charging operating crisis, SoftBank beganActively sold Alibaba SoftBank Wireless charging shares, and decided to reduce Alibaba's holdings to about 14%. For SoftBank, SoftBank has suffered losses of at least 100 billion yuan for two consecutive quarters, and many people have begun to question whether SoftBank's investment strategy is correct.
This is a helpless move for SoftBank, after all, SoftBank suffered a major loss in 2022, if it does not significantly reduce its stake in Alibaba, SoftBank's situation will be more serious. For an investment firm like SoftBank, because softThe size of the bank's investment itself is very large, and many of SoftBank's holdings are also technology stocks, so SoftBank's investment is heavily influenced by technology stocks.
The reason for this is mainly because SoftBank wants to deal with the winter of technology stocks in various ways, but this does not mean that SoftBank will completely leave technology stocks. If SoftBank chooses to directly sell out, this basically means that SoftBank has thrown in the towel in advance, for large investment institutions such as SoftBank, unless it has encountered a very serious cash flow problem, otherwise SoftBank will not choose to leave easily.
1, Alcatel-Lucent SoftBank Wireless charging 's solution for SoftBank Wireless Charging We provide a way to meet the needs of our customers SoftBank Wireless Charging , "said Mr. Miyakawa, Chief Technology Officer of SoftBank Mobile. "Alcatel-lucent has a proven track record of delivering innovative wireless solutions, and we have made it our new partner.
2. In the cooperation, Ericsson provided TeliaSonera with the RBS6000 series LTE base station, the evolved packet core network and the mobile backhaul chainComplete FDD-LTE system including road solution. Japan issued four LTE licenses on May 7, 2009, which are scheduled to start in 2011. Four major mobile operators, NTT Docomo, SoftBank Mobile, KDDI and e-Mobile, have all received corresponding licenses.
3. We are confident in the scalability of Alcatel-Lucent's IP/MPLS solution, which we have successfully deployed in our network to manage data delivery requirements." President and General Manager, Alcatel-Lucent India