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Analyst: Softbank's sell-off of Nvidia is not due to negative views.

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12/11/2025
SoftBank announced on Tuesday that they are clearing their position on Nvidia and further investing in OpenAI. New Street Research analyst Rolf Bulk stated, "I don't think SoftBank has a negative view on Nvidia. They have a large position in Nvidia, which is liquid and easily convertible. SoftBank may believe that reallocating funds to OpenAI will bring greater benefits."
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