Arm shares gain after Wall Street brokerages begin coverage with 'Buy' ratings

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Arm shares gain after Wall Street brokerages begin coverage with 'Buy' ratings

) edged higher in early trading on Wall Street as investors weighed a series of top ratings of the chip designer from several major brokerages.

The recommendations brought an end to a customary quiet period for Arm's underwriters following its highly-anticipated initial public offering last month, which garnered $4.87 billion for the company's owner SoftBank .We encourage you to use comments to engage with other users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other.

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