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SOFTBANK'S NVIDIA SALE SHAKES MARKETS AND RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT TECH VALUATIONS

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November 14, 2025

SoftBank’s decision to sell a multibillion-dollar stake in NVIDIA has rippled across global markets, reigniting debate over the sustainability of the semiconductor boom and the broader valuations driving the artificial intelligence sector.

SOFTBANK'S NVIDIA SALE SHAKES MARKETS AND RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT TECH VALUATIONS

The move, disclosed earlier this week through regulatory filings, comes amid record highs in NVIDIA's stock price and growing investor unease about concentration risks in Al-related equities.

According to details first reported by TechCrunch, SoftBank’s sale involved part of its holdings acquired during NVIDIA's 2016 purchase of Arm shares, followed by subsequent market investments made through its Vision Fund. The divestment, estimated at more than $12 billion, marks one of the largest portfolio reductions by the Japanese conglomerate since its partial exit from Alibaba in 2023.

Market analysts were quick to interpret the sale as a signal that even early believers in the AI boom may be taking a more cautious stance.

imageMARKET REACTION AND STRATEGIC CONTEXT

NVIDIA's shares dipped briefly following the disclosure before stabilizing later in the session, though the announcement prompted a wave of profit-taking across semiconductor stocks. Investors have grown increasingly sensitive to any signs that major institutional holders are trimming positions after months of exponential gains driven by AI chip demand.

SoftBank characterized the transaction as a portfolio rebalancing measure, aimed at freeing capital for new investments in infrastructure, robotics, and next-generation computing startups. Still, the timing has drawn attention: the sale comes as NVIDIA’s valuation hovers near all-time highs, with the company’s market capitalization exceeding $3.2 trillion, briefly rivaling Apple's earlier this month.

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