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Internet | Softbank’s annual profit drops 27 percent on Sprint woes

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Japanese Internet company SoftBank Group Corp., which is struggling to turn around Sprint in the U.S., reported yesterday a 27 percent drop in profit for the fiscal year ended March 31, compared to the previous year.
Tokyo-based SoftBank had a net profit of 558.2 billion yen (USD5.1 billion) for the fiscal year through March 2016. It reported a 763.7 billion yen profit for the previous fiscal year. It didn’t give a forecast, citing many uncertain factors. It also did not break down quarterly results.
Sales for the fiscal year that ended in March totaled 9.15 trillion yen ($84 billion), up nearly 8 percent on year.
Although SoftBank’s mobile and broadband business in Japan is not lagging, it is not expected to grow in coming years, so the company is eyeing overseas growth.
Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint, which SoftBank acquired in 2013, has promised to create a superior network, offer competitive prices and provide better services, but its revival will likely take some time.
SoftBank owns a stake in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding as well as Yahoo Japan.
The first to offer the iPhone in Japan, it sells the Pepper companion robot and has recently entered the solar power business.

SoftBank founder and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son speaks during a news conference in Tokyo

SoftBank founder and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son speaks during a news conference in Tokyo

SoftBank said Sprint recently has shown signs of a turnaround. Chief Executive Masayoshi Son reiterated at a news conference at a Tokyo hotel his promise that the bad news at Sprint was about to end and a revival would soon begin.
He pointed to the success he has had with the mobile business in Japan, which was dismal in the beginning but now boasts an excellent reputation for cell-phone connectivity. He said he would do the same at Sprint.
“On my pride, I promise a V-shaped recovery,” he said.
Son also stressed he was bullish about investing in India and other emerging markets, where he said entrepreneurship was thriving like the Silicon Valley of the past.
Indian companies in which SoftBank has invested are growing, including games, online messenger and retail businesses, he said.
Son, who has opposed atomic power since the March 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima, northeastern Japan, is promising to package various services for Japanese consumers, such as mobile and Internet access and electricity.
He acknowledged the electricity business was barely getting started, saying it was his “life work” to promote renewable energy.
Son also said SoftBank mobile connections came back up right after the recent quake in Kumamoto, southwestern Japan, because of the lessons the company had learned in the 2011 disaster, and the investments the company has made in infrastructure.
“The reliability of mobile communication can help save lives,” he said. “And we are No. 1 in the world.” AP

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