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SoftBank aims to raise $23bn on Japan mobile unit IPO

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Shares in Japanese telecoms giant SoftBank's mobile unit trade well below its IPO price in a disappointing debut on the Tokyo stock market. FIRST IMAGES of Softbank's market debut ceremony at the Tokyo stock exchange.

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