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SoftBank set to gain $5.12 billion from Arm Holdings' IPO amid new investment moves

In a recent development, SoftBank (TYO:9984) Group is set to benefit from a significant financial gain following the initial public offering (IPO) of Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM), a leading chip-design company. Despite a recent dip in investor interest, SoftBank is poised to profit $5.12 billion from the 10% stake it sold in Arm as part of the IPO. This news was confirmed on Tuesday.

Earlier this week, Arm Holdings' shares experienced a slight decline, sliding back towards their opening price. The shares were trading down 2% at $56.85 in premarket trading on Tuesday. This drop comes after the shares initially soared over $65 per share following last Thursday's IPO. Nevertheless, the stock price remains above its initial pricing of $51 per share.

The successful IPO of Arm Holdings is expected to positively influence market sentiment regarding potential future listings. This development could provide a much-needed boost for SoftBank, which has suffered a series of significant losses through its Vision Funds business – the world's largest venture capital portfolio.

Amid these developments, SoftBank has expressed its intention to remain the long-term owner of Arm Holdings. The funds generated from the IPO will strengthen SoftBank's finances for further investment opportunities.

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In line with this strategy, SoftBank appears to be swiftly advancing with new investments, particularly focusing on artificial intelligence technology. The company is leading a funding round for US-based location-mapping company Mapbox, worth $280 million and valuing the firm at around $1.3 billion. This move signals SoftBank's ongoing commitment to investing in innovative technology companies.

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