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SoftBank Investors Shrug Off Abrupt Exit Of Heir Apparent Nikesh Arora

Nikesh Arora, a former Google executive, joined Softbank in 2014 and was named as the next chief executive by Son last year.
Nikesh Arora, a former Google executive, joined Softbank in 2014 and was named as the next chief executive by Son last year.
Tokyo: SoftBank Group investors shrugged off on Wednesday the surprise departure of the heir apparent at the Japanese internet and telecoms conglomerate, welcoming founder Masayoshi Son's decision to stay in the top seat for longer. Nikesh Arora, a former Google executive, joined Softbank in 2014 and was named as the next chief executive by Son last year. He invested heavily in SoftBank stock last year. SoftBank's shares rose 2.6 p...
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