SoftBank Results Presentation Deck
SVF: Gain/Loss on Investments (cumulative)
($ M)
958
1,743 2,373
3,088
5,373
12,849
8,242
FY17 FY17 FY17 FY17 FY18
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
FY18
Q2
16,398
20,166
11,403
FY18 FY18 FY19 FY19 FY19
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Q3
9,655
FY19
Q4
-1,093
12,786
26,353
1,876
FY20 FY20
Q1 Q2
60,821
66,374
FY20 FY20
Q3
Q4
55,867
FY21 FY21
Q1
Q2
56,808
FY21
Q3
31,245
FY21 FY22
Q4 Q1
8,499
FY22
Q2
-1,460
-6,645
Cumulative
investment losses
continue to improve
FY22
Q3
USD basis
(SVF1 + SVF2 + LatAm Funds)
FY22
Q4
FY23
Q1
FY23Q2
40-7,316
The information contained herein is provided solely for
illustrative purposes on an SBG basis and individual
investors' results may vary. Furthermore, past performance
is not necessarily indicative of future results. Income before
income tax reflects unrealized estimated amounts and does
not take into account fees or expenses at the time of exit,
and should not be construed as indicative of actual or
future performance and for the avoidance of doubt, should
not be understood as the "track record" for SVF1, SVF2
and LatAm Funds. There is no guarantee that historical
trends will continue throughout the life of SVF1, SVF2 and
LatAm Funds. There can be no assurance that unrealized
investments will be sold for values equal to or in excess of
the total values used in calculating the values portrayed
herein. Actual returns on unrealized and partially realized
investments will depend on, among other factors, the value
of the assets and market conditions at the time of
disposition, any related transaction costs and the timing
and manner of sale, all of which may differ from the
assumption on which the valuations reported herein are
based. Accordingly, investments that are unrealized or
partially realized may differ materially from the values
indicated herein.
Gain/Loss on Investments (cumulative):
cumulative gain and loss on investments at SVF1, SVF2,
and LatAm Funds since FY2017Q1. Before translation for
the Company's consolidated financial statements. Includes
derivative gains and losses. Before deducting third-party
interests, tax, and expenses.
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