Masayoshi Son's "big killer" arm: from almost being sold to skyrocketing back to the top.Son has had his ups and downs between tragedy and glory, but he has always maintained optimism and vision for the future. ARM company, which used to be the trump card in his hands, was almost **, but now it has become his "big killer" to save face. The recent surge has brought huge benefits to SoftBank, and behind the eye-catching is Son's long-term layout and decision.
SoftBank Group shareholders must be sincerely happy about ARM's skyrocketing. The rise of Nvidia and the strong performance of ARM have contributed to this round of enthusiasm. And Son's decision is even more indispensable. In the past ups and downs, Masayoshi Son has always adhered to his beliefs, constantly adjusted his strategy, and is committed to creating greater value for SoftBank.
Son's "water reversal" seems to be over, and SoftBank is once again revitalized. He abandoned the "defensive" strategy of the past and turned to an active offense, hoping that SoftBank could lead the AI revolution. This strategic adjustment has made SoftBank the biggest beneficiary of ARM's surge, and has also laid a solid foundation for SoftBank's future development.
ARM's skyrocketing price is not only a market recognition of its performance, but also an affirmation of Son's long-term layout. Judging from the company's performance, its revenue has shown a strong growth trend, and the growth of patent licensing revenue is particularly impressive. At the same time, the company is actively exploring new markets, and the smartphone business is gradually recovering. These positive signs bode well for ARM to be even more successful in the future.
Son's road to success has been bumpy and challenging, but he has always maintained an optimistic and decisive attitude. ARM's skyrocketing price is the culmination of his wisdom and determination, and it is also an important milestone in SoftBank's future development. In the future, let's wait and see how Masayoshi Son leads SoftBank to a more brilliant tomorrow.
What do you think is the future of ARM? For SoftBank, does this surge mean that they have completely stepped out of the shadows of the Kunpeng plan