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Ashish Singh

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List of the top 10 companies by SoftBank’s investment amounts, based on total known funding . 1.Arm Holdings - ~$32B (acquisition) - Chip designer. 2.WeWork - ~$10.5B - Co-working spaces. 3.Didi Chuxing - ~$10.5B - Chinese ride-hailing. 4.Uber - ~$9B - Global ride-hailing. 5.Alibaba - ~$20M initial (grew to billions) - E-commerce giant. 6.Flipkart - ~$2.5B - Indian e-commerce. 7.Paytm - ~$1.4B - Indian digital payments. 8.Oyo - ~$1B - Indian hospitality. 9.Grab - ~$750M - Southeast Asian ride-hailing. 10.ByteDance - ~$500M+ - TikTok’s parent company. These figures reflect SoftBank’s largest known investments, primarily via its Vision Fund or direct stakes. Some, like Alibaba, grew massively post-investment.

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