SoftBank Vision Fund's Munish Varma explains the fund is "not too focused on when a company makes a profit," but on "whether the business makes sense."
It focuses predominately on growth-stage companies, Varma says, and those companies aren't in a rush to seek stock market listings any time soon. A partner at the company's $100 billion Vision Fund gave some insight Monday into how the tech-focused fund decides on what companies it invests in — and why making money isn't necessarily a deal breaker.
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