SoftBank to sell 25% of ARM to Saudi-backed fund
Arash Massoudi and George Parker (Financial Times)
March 8, 2017
Japan’s SoftBank is set to sell a roughly $8bn stake in Arm, the UK chip designer it purchased only six months ago, placing 25 per cent of Britain’s largest technology company into a new, Saudi-backed $100bn investment fund.
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