TOKYO - Japanese e-commerce and fintech giant Rakuten Group Inc on Friday posted an operating loss of 76.2 billion yen ($564.24 million) for the first three months of 2023, dragged down by its money-losing mobile phone business.
Rakuten posted a January-March loss of 102.7 billion yen for the mobile business.
Rakuten founder and CEO Hiroshi "Mickey" Mikitani originally outlined plans to becoming Japan's fourth major carrier, promising to create a low-cost nationwide mobile network by using cloud-based software and commoditised hardware.
However, the company has burned cash funding the build-out, with analysts flagging Rakuten's struggle to take market share from cash-rich incumbents known for high-quality networks.
- Reuters
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