The Subtle Nuances of Softbank – Ep 24

Vitaliy's firm has been invested in SoftBank since 2015, despite the constant criticism of the stock. Why? In this episode, Vitaliy explores the loss of nuance amongst many of today's market analysts that leads to incorrect conclusions about company...

Vitaliy’s firm has been invested in SoftBank since 2015, despite the constant criticism of the stock. Why? In this episode, Vitaliy explores the loss of nuance amongst many of today’s market analysts that leads to incorrect conclusions about company value that is bound to be corrected, even if it is many years in the future.

You can read this article online at: https://contrarianedge.com/the-subtle-nuances-of-softbank/

For Eric Savitz’s take on SoftBank, check out his Barron’s article.

Masayoshi Son’s bet on exponential growth.

Disclosure: Read this before you buy your next stock

 

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