Arm going public generates buzz, but may not be a sign the IPO market is thawing

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Unfortunately, ARM is not a typical example of the kind of 'tech unicorn' that truly excites the IPO investor.

The announcement that Arm had filed for an initial public offering and would likely soon begin a roadshow has IPO watchers giddy with hopes that a two-year drought is slowly coming to an end, particularly for tech unicorns. On the surface, it sounds promising. The current estimated valuation of the company is in the $60 billion range. If the company floats 10% of that , the IPO would raise roughly $6 billion. That would make it the largest IPO since Rivian went public at $11.

" Here, Arm could make a big difference. It's implied current valuation of $64 billion is based on the 25% stake Softbank bought in ARM from Vision Group for $16 billion. But investors may balk at that valuation. If it prices significantly below that, it will send a further signal that haircuts will be necessary for other companies. That's already happening.

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