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Arm is hoping for a valuation of up to $70 billion in the IPO, which will launch on the Nasdaq next month. Arm and its owner SoftBank Group have set aside 10% of the shares to be sold in the IPO for its clients, the sources said. Its close relationship with Arm has helped it design chips that curbed its reliance on Intel as a supplier. Many technology companies that seek to make their own chips using Arm’s designs turn to TSMC for its low-cost manufacturing. None of these companies’ investments in Arm’s IPO are certain.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, , Jack Gold, SoftBank, Apple spokespeople, Jay Lee, Masayoshi Son, Son, TSMC, Dylan Patel Organizations: FRANCISCO, Reuters, Arm Holdings, REUTERS, Apple, Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, Nasdaq, Gold Associates, SoftBank, Devices Inc, APPLE, SAMSUNG, Samsung, MICROSOFT, Devices, Vision Fund Locations: Switzerland, Japan
Arm is hoping for a valuation of up to $70 billion in the IPO, which will launch on the Nasdaq next month. Arm and its owner SoftBank Group (9984.T) have set aside 10% of the shares to be sold in the IPO for its clients, the sources said. Its close relationship with Arm has helped it design chips that curbed its reliance on Intel as a supplier. Many technology companies that seek to make their own chips using Arm's designs turn to TSMC for its low-cost manufacturing. None of these companies' investments in Arm's IPO are certain.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jack Gold, SoftBank, Apple spokespeople, Jay Lee, Masayoshi Son, Son, TSMC, Dylan Patel, Milana Vinn, Stephen Nellis, Max Cherney, Greg Roumeliotis, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, FRANCISCO, Arm Holdings, Apple, Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, Reuters, Nasdaq, Gold Associates, SoftBank, Devices Inc, APPLE, SAMSUNG, Samsung, MICROSOFT, Devices, Vision Fund, Thomson Locations: Switzerland, Japan, New York, San Francisco
Regardless of who wins, North Las Vegas will welcome its first Black mayor following the election. Pamela Goynes-Brown, a city council member, is running against state Sen. Pat Spearman. Pamela Goynes-Brown is running against Pat Spearman in North Las Vegas, Nevada's mayoral race. Goynes-Brown is a second-generation member of the North Las Vegas City Council, a seat she's held since 2011. She is a retired educator and assistant principal and is the former mayor pro tempore of North Las Vegas, a position she served on two occasions.
Regardless of who wins, North Las Vegas will welcome its first Black mayor following the election. RenoNorth Las Vegas MayorPamela Goynes-Brown is running against Pat Spearman in North Las Vegas, Nevada's mayoral race. Goynes-Brown is a second-generation member of the North Las Vegas City Council, a seat she's held since 2011. She is a retired educator and assistant principal and is the former mayor pro tempore of North Las Vegas, a position she served on two occasions. If elected, she's pledged to create new jobs, incentivize clean energy in the city, and "develop a medical corridor similar to Las Vegas' Medical District," according to her campaign site.
Our seven-part guide has helpful hints for paying off student loans, negotiating your salary, building credit, and more. The road to financial independence is not easy, and usually requires patience and diligence early on. Here are the five most common mistakes young adults are making when building their financial lives:1. Waiting too long to start retirement savingPlanning for retirement is about finding a balance between putting money aside for later and having enough to pay for stuff now. “Social media creates the desire to keep up with others,” said Nick Reilly, a certified financial planner based in Seattle.
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