$ARM Holdings Ltd(ARM)$ Notwithsyansing that ARM has been hugely oveesubsceibed, I am eager waiting for its IPO. Getting some shates pre-IPO is next to impossible for the retail investors indeed. What retail investors could dk at most is to wait for the opening price once listed. Yes, we would not be able to get ATM at around 50 bucks but we van be sure on day one of its listing, ARM would start to climb and fluctuate in the high 80s. I will picknup some at market price when ttading on ARM starts and the average down on the dips so as to be as close to its IPO price as possible. Why do I want to do this, you may ask? Do your due diligenve on ARM and you will see that most, if not all, of the big tech names want to have a stake in ARM - Softbank, Nividia, Apple, Samsung, Amazon. These companies all aim to become anchor investors in ARM Holdings. This is because ARM "has built a global ecosystem of innovators with more than 1,000 partners who have embedded more than 250 billion Arm-based chips in products. Arm has been a driving force in the semiconductor industry for more than 30 years and has offices in the UK, US, China, Japan, India, S. Korea, Taiwan, France, Germany, Sweden, and many other countries across Europe." What more can you ask post IPO. For me, I just want to own the stock. ARM will be the next NVDA or better? We shall see in the years ahead.
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I do not see why ARM should be valued that high. It will drop to sub 20 in few months.
ARM was valued by NVIDIA at $40B when it was booming, now they want $54B when revenue and margins have stagnated? Ill be sitting this one out.
I made money on ARM in the past. Not convinced of it's future
Except for NVDA and AI related semis, the rest is slow growth. ARM got hit on earnings. I think I am better off waiting for lock up to end?
Exela got favor from Microsoft for Ai so they going to develop Ai their system will become very high profitable for them , they have 15 k employer going reduce more than half so imagine how much they will save .
This IPO is one of the biggest scams of the year. And the more I learn about what's going on here, the less I understand how this IPO was approved. (And I haven't even talked about the share pricing, which is completely delusional)