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165 SoftBank briefly became Japan’s most valuable company. The last time that happened was February 2000.

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Cristian Dina @ The Next Web · today 11:40 EDT

SoftBank knocked Toyota off its perch as Japan’s most valuable company last week, after a stock rally inflated the conglomerate’s market capitalisation by more than $120 billion in six months. Three days later, Toyota reclaimed the top spot. The last time SoftBank held that position was February 2000, when the dot-com bubble was on the cusp of […]
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