SoftBank Group Corp.Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son acknowledged that his company’s partnership with Mohammed Bin Salman’s Public Investment Fund has failed to fully deliver for the Saudi prince.
“He already had his own vision,” Son said Frida
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 9h
can SoftBank still turn things around, or is their golden era fading?
Hey there, great news for all call center employees!
Neural networks have been designed by SoftBank to identify the emotions of customers. If a caller is angry, the technology can then adjust their voice to make it less harsh, which in turn helps t
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 12m
What do you think , India is going to be goldmine for Apple from onwards , revenue is increasing year by year?? Now , Apple started Manufacturing iPhones in India , What do you think 💬🤔 , It is golden Era for India to Grow??
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Kamlesh Taak
Stealth • 6m
Some people possess remarkable control over their inner world, crafting profound ideas and building incredible things, yet they struggle to manage the world around them. They are often misunderstood, ignored, and find it challenging to turn their ide
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Shashank kumar
Stealth • 8m
Is creating a saas business around writing tool still good in 2024?
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Rudrayan Dhar
Stealth • 1y
As a yes bank share holder this is some good news which can be a turn around for Yes bank story alreay in a good momentum comment down below your thoughts.
Is dropshipping still relevant in this era or is it too late to get into it now?
What are your thoughts on this?
Also do list some of the points it takes to run a successful dropshipping business!!
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 1m
In a world where people, brands are trying to catch attention; still there are some people or brands that don't do such things,
Still people come to them,
What can be the reason ?
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 9m
Can Vijay Shekar Sharma turn Paytm around?
Multiple problems and top executives leaving the company.Almost 80% down from the listing price.
What’s your take?