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SoftBank Sees Market Value Drop $24 Billion on U.S. Hurdles
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SoftBank Corp. founder Masayoshi Son’s U.S. ambitions are taking a toll at home.
SoftBank has declined 22 percent this year in Tokyo trading, dragged down by concerns about Sprint Corp., the U.S. carrier it bought last July. Undaunted, Son is considering doubling down in the region with a deal for T-Mobile US Inc. -- another source of investor anxiety.