SoftBank hires banks for Roze's initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S.

SoftBank has hired Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Mizuho Bank, and Morgan Stanley to handle the initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S. for Roze, its robotics business spin-off. (Cailian Press)
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ProofOfCoffee
· 4h ago
Masayoshi Son's robot dream is finally going to be realized in the secondary market; Pepper's debt is due.
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0xNap
· 8h ago
From Arm to Roze, SoftBank's listing pace has clearly accelerated. Is it a matter of lacking funds or stories?
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BluePeonyCalmingAgent
· 8h ago
Caixin News reports are delayed; insiders have long been saying that Roze is looking for an investment bank.
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LittleBitcoinInTheReflection
· 9h ago
The Big Four investment banks are providing full support, and the hype is at its peak, indicating that valuation expectations are not low.
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GateUser-59fc535c
· 9h ago
Robot hardware profits are hard to come by; see how Roze is promising Wall Street a bright future
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QuantumLittleTomato
· 9h ago
The IPO window is delicate; at this time, rushing into the U.S. stock market, betting on how long the AI robot concept can stay hot.
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PrivateKeyInAGlassBottle
· 9h ago
After the split, SoftBank’s shareholding ratio is the key—don’t end up stirring up another voting-rights dispute like the one involving Arm.
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SushiAndSlugs
· 9h ago
Morgan Stanley + Goldman Sachs, this underwriting team fee is estimated to be enough to build several humanoid robots.
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GaslightGardener
· 9h ago
SoftBank is planning to tell the story of its robotics business separately.
The name Roze sounds like "rose," hopefully it won't have thorns.
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