SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son reportedly compared himself to Jesus during an investor call
Masayoshi Son, the chief of Japanese Internet and telecom giant Softbank, delivers a speech during a press conference in Seoul on June 20, 2011.SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son compared himself to Jesus in an investor call on Monday, according to aSon said that, just like Jesus, he is misunderstood, according to three people on the call cited in the report.
SoftBank's Vision Fund has suffered billions in losses, and Son said that if his investments improved, his reputation would improve as well, the report said. In a call with investors on Monday, embattled SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son compared himself to Jesus, according to a
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