ARM Holdings has achieved a major financial milestone as its market capitalization surpassed $300 billion for the first time. The company reached a peak valuation of $309 billion, driven by strong investor confidence in its long-term growth strategy.
Chip designer reaches peak valuation of $309 billion driven by strong investor confidence in long-term growth strategy.
The stock price surged 10% to hit an all-time high of $282.80 per share during recent trading sessions. SoftBank Group maintains control over the chip designer with approximately 87% ownership stake following its previous acquisition efforts.
SoftBank's initial investment cost around $40 billion stems from a 2016 privatization deal and subsequent pre-IPO buyback strategy. That capital deployment has generated an impressive book return of roughly 550%, translating to over $220 billion in profit for the Japanese conglomerate.
Financial analysts at Bernstein project significant expansion ahead for the technology firm. They estimate a potential addressable market worth $137 billion as ARM targets CPU share growth that could quadruple within four years. The same research group forecasts profits will grow fivefold by 2030.



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