
Rakuten Reports Another Loss After Financing Costs Mount
Rakuten Group Inc. reported its 19th straight quarterly loss after financing costs mounted and it sought to turn around its struggling wireless operations.
The Japanese e-commerce pioneer reported a net loss of ¥73.47 billion ($500 million) in the three months ended in March, compared with a ¥42.39 billion loss a year ago.
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