Nikesh Arora, the former heir apparent at SoftBank Group Corp. who stepped down from the Japanese company earlier this week, will leave the board of SoftBank-owned Sprint Corp.
The former Google executive notified Sprint on June 22 that he will resign as a director, effective immediately, according to a regulatory filing. Shares of Sprint rose this week as investors speculated that the fourth-largest U.S. wireless carrier would get more investment from SoftBank after Arora’s departure. Arora had “expressed no clear-cut plan for Sprint during his tenure,” Macquarie Group Ltd. analyst Amy Yong said Wednesday in a note. With his departure, Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son is committing to running SoftBank for longer than he originally planned. That could be good news for Sprint, as Son has a more long-term vision for the wireless carrier, Yong said.
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