SoftBank halts plans for Arm’s London IPO
The departures of investment minister Gerry Grimstone and digital minister Chris Philp, following the collapse of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government earlier this month, have led SoftBank to pause discussions about Arm’s UK listing next year, the FT reported, citing people briefed on the talks.
They had both played leading roles in talks with the Japanese tech investor, the FT reported, adding that the turmoil could pave the way for SoftBank to pursue a more straightforward US listing.
Arm and the UK government declined to comment, while SoftBank did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
SoftBank’s billionaire founder, Masayoshi Son, had told shareholders in June that he was in favor of a U.S. listing as most of Arm’s clients are based there.
SoftBank acquired Cambridge, England-based Arm for $32 billion in 2016 and struck a blockbuster deal four years later to sell it to Nvidia Corp. The deal was, however, shelved due to regulatory hurdles.
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Arm supplies the intellectual property in chips that power most of the world’s smartphones, including those from Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
(Reporting by Shivani Tanna and Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva)
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