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Title: Softbank: Visionary Entrepreneurship in Japan


1
Softbank Visionary Entrepreneurship in Japan
  • Maria Metzger
  • Xiuping Li
  • David Harelick
  • David Grosof

2
Agenda
  • Size
  • Makeup
  • Recent News
  • Leadership
  • Early History
  • Middle Ages
  • Strengths
  • Issues
  • Emerging Market Strategy
  • Conclusion

3
Size
  • Worth approximately 18BB
  • 300 companies and affiliates

4
Makeup
  • Financing value chain
  • Hotbank
  • Softbank Capital Partners
  • 1.25 billion later-stage fund.
  • Softbank Venture Capital (SBVC)
  • 2 billion under our management
  • US Venture Managers
  • Rieschel on the West Coast
  • Charley Lax in Boston

5
Recent News
  • Cisco invests 1BB in a Softbank fund
  • Cisco to purchase back Japanese subsidiary
  • Raising 4BB for broadband buildout
  • Fighting the entrenched NTT

6
Leadership
  • Masayoshi Son, CEO (43)
  • Sons share of Softbank is worth apx. 7 billion
  • charismatic, visionary
  • born in Japan, of Korean ancestry
  • immigrated to the SF as a teenager
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • made his first million inventing a multilingual
    pocket dictionary and translator
  • Sold to Japan's Sharp Corp
  • named Forbes Businessman of the Year in 2000

7
Dawn of Son
  • Son Founded the Softbank Corp in 1981 in Japan
  • Established product-distribution channels for PC
    and game software
  • JV with Novell, Cisco Systems, and Microsoft
  • Late 80s/early 90s, entered many new IS markets
  • publishing, network services information
    delivery
  • Went public in 1994
  • Son retaining gt 50 percent of the equity

8
Son Rises
  • Made many strategic acquisitions
  • Ziff-Davis' worldwide exposition business
  • Comdex
  • Ziff-Davis Publishing Co. itself
  • 2 cost of capital from Japanese Banks
  • arbitraging the higher P/E rates of Japanese
    companies
  • Early Venture Investing
  • MediaBank Corp. - 1994 JV with NTT
  • video on demand and Internet services in Japan
  • Early investor in Yahoo!
  • CyberCash ETrade Group Inc.

9
Strengths
  • Focused on Internet content and services
  • Ignored hardware and never challenged the big 3
  • Microsoft, Intel, Cisco
  • Lower-risk porting of US-style business models to
    other markets

10
Issues
  • Value fell 90 Between 2/00 and 12/00
  • 49 stake in Nippon Credit Bank
  • one of Japan's most corrupt badly managed
    banks
  • risky assets of 35 billion
  • Mitigant Government backing
  • Launched Nasdaq Japan during tech-stock slump
  • Japanese broadband access initiative is weak
  • A few years ago Softbank in financial distress
  • threats of delisting, loan calls, accounting
    irregularities
  • Poor investments
  • Kingston Technology, Ziff-Davis, 3-D chat, etc.

11
Emerging Market Strategy
  • Telecom infrastructure in emerging markets
  • Partnering with the World Bank
  • strong government relationships
  • Leveraging their Netbatsus conglomerate power
  • Immaturity of their capital markets
  • importance of politics/regulation
  • Partnering with Murdochs News Corporation in the
    UK, Australia, New Zealand and India

12
Conclusion
  • Working hard to open Japan's ossified capital
    markets to a new generation of entrepreneurs
  • They entrepreneurs may transform the Japanese
    economy
  • Even if Softbank fails, the genie has been
    unleashed

13
Haikus
  • Softbank is new way
  • A stone thrown into a still pond
  • Soon Nippon reshapes.
  • New kid on the block
  • Old boys are nervous and scared
  • Information Rules.
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