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The CEO and founder of Japan’s SoftBank (SFTBF) on Monday expressed “strong regret” over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but said his company can’t sever its financial ties to Saudi Arabia. He said SoftBank wouldn’t take any more Saudi cash until the truth about the murder was known.
The Japanese billionaire has built up strong ties with the Saudi government and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The kingdom provided nearly half the $93 billion that SoftBank raised for its Vision Fund, which has made investments in startups such as WeWork and Slack.
The killing of Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul was “a terrible incident that should never have happened,” Son said Monday in his first public comments since an international outcry erupted over the journalist’s death.
But SoftBank had “received funds to invest from the people of Saudi Arabia,” Son added. As horrific as the killing was, the companybelieved it should “fulfill its responsibility for the future of the Saudi people,” Son said during an earnings presentation in Tokyo.
Monday’s statement showed that the Vision Fund is already giving a big boost to SoftBank’s profits.
‘Too early’ to think about a new Saudi-SoftBank fund
Son had previously talked about establishing a second Vision Fund, an idea embraced by bin Salman. In May, Son said it would be set up in the “near future.” But he played down those plans on Monday, saying it’s “too early” to think about the next fund.
“New investment for future Vision funds will be considered after the truth is found out and an explanation is given,” about Khashoggi’s killing, he said.
The Vision Fund has pumped money into around 30 companies, turning Son into the new kingmaker of Silicon Valley. As well as raising money from Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, the Vision Fund attracted other high-profile investors such as Apple (AAPL) and US chipmaker Qualcomm (QCOM).
Some analysts had expressed concern that firms may now shun Vision Fund investments because of the Saudi connection.
“There may be some impact, but so far I haven’t heard that there are any companies that don’t want to accept money because of [Vision Fund’s] relationship with Saudi Arabia,” Son said Monday.
“The long-run impact will likely depend on what SoftBank does after any investigations are concluded,” said Dan Baker, an analyst with investment research firm Morningstar.
According to the company’s earnings report Monday, the Vision Fund and a related fund brought in about392 billion yen ($3.5 billion) in operatingprofit in the latest quarter, more than the rest of the company’s other businesses combined.