"I have done nothing I can be proud of," reflects SoftBank's Masayoshi Son, setting a tone of humility before a comeback strategy focused on AI and chip design.
Lionel Barber notes that although Son seems to be "doing penance" from past failures, he is actually busy "plotting a comeback" with renewed investments.
Son believes in bold comparisons, stating, "The right comparison for me is Napoleon, Genghis Khan or Emperor Qin. I am not a CEO. I am building an empire."
SoftBank's renewed focus on AI, backed by the public offering of Arm, indicates a shift in strategy, even as Son acknowledges, "maybe we were a little too early."
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