Is Softbank the next Berkshire Hathway, the world’s most undervalued company or an overvalued, overhyped dud? [buffett] Over the past few months, the Japanese conglomerate has attracted the attention of analysts across Wall Street, who’ve each put their own spin on valuation. Chris Lane, an equity analyst at Sanford Bernstein, has compared the company to a 21st Century Berkshire Hathaway as the company reinvests cash flow from its core telecoms operations into tech businesses. Companies that will have a significant part to play in the future of the world’s development such as e-commerce, microprocessor designs, and robotics. Lane believes…
Is Softbank Undervalued? Yes But Don’t Expect The Gap To Close Soon
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