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Arm Holdings plc is being tracked here through price action, operating context, and headline flow. This public page covers the latest market move, where ARM sits inside Technology and Semiconductors, and the key financial markers that matter before moving into a fuller research workflow.
Arm Holdings plc researches, develops, licenses, and markets central processing unit (CPU) intellectual property (IP), graphics processing unit IP, systems IP, compute subsystems (CSS), and associated software, tools and related services. The company provides a product portfolio, including CPU IP, GPU and neural processing unit (NPU) accelerators, system IP such as interconnects, compute platform products including pre-integrated CSSs, and development tools and software. The company serves semiconductor companies, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), cloud service providers (CSPs), and organizations developing chips for end markets such as smartphones, consumer electronics, industrial IoT, embedded systems, cloud data centers, networking, automotive, and robotics. It provides its products and services in the United States, China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and internationally. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Arm Holdings plc operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp.
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| Quarter | Revenue | Net income | Free cash flow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2026 | 1.49B | 313M | 170M |
| Q4 2025 | 1.24B | 223M | 181M |
| Q3 2025 | 1.14B | 238M | 427M |
| Q2 2025 | 1.05B | 130M | 171M |
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Arm Holdings plc (ARM) — questions investors ask
What is the current stock price of Arm Holdings plc (ARM)?
Arm Holdings plc (ARM) is trading at $412.55, up 8.33% in the latest session. The live price and one-year chart on this page update through the trading day.
What is Arm Holdings plc's market capitalization?
Arm Holdings plc has a market capitalization of about 440.64B, derived from the latest share price and shares outstanding.
When is Arm Holdings plc's next earnings date?
Arm Holdings plc is next expected to report earnings on Jul 29, 2026. The ARM earnings page tracks the estimate and reporting history.
What is Arm Holdings plc's P/E ratio?
Arm Holdings plc trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 134.48 — one measure of how the market is pricing its future earnings.
What is ARM's 52-week trading range?
Over the past 52 weeks, ARM has traded between $100.02 and $427.99.
What sector is Arm Holdings plc in?
Arm Holdings plc operates in the Technology sector, within the Semiconductors industry.
What is the analyst price target for ARM?
The mean analyst price target for ARM is $257.30, with an overall analyst view of Buy.
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