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Imagine selling your Nvidia stake now worth $160 billion 5 years ago—one tech investor rues the deal of a lifetime slipping through his fingers as ‘fish that got away' [Yahoo! Finance]

Alibaba Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares each representing eight Ordinary share (BABA) 
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Masayoshi Son, founder of the legendary Softbank Vision Fund, missed out on his biggest deal ever even though it was directly within his grasp. Japan's wealthiest man owned 5% of the chip vendor behind the AI revolution, a position currently worth about $160 billion. Instead he dumped the entire stake more than five years ago, when it was worth less than $4 billion, after a perilous drop in the stock threatened his fund's performance. “I had to tearfully sell the shares,” Son told Softbank shareholders today at the firm's annual meeting, according to remarks cited by the Wall Street Journal . “The fish that got away was big." Had he held on, it would be more valuable than his prescient investment in Alibaba, in which his holding company, Softbank, was at one point the largest shareholder. Son is best known for being an early investor in Jack Ma's Chinese e-commerce platform, when Softbank poured $20 million into AliBaba in 2000. The value of its stake eventually reached $60 b Show less Read more
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