SoftBank president Arora quits after founder Son decides to stay in charge
Published Tue, Jun 21, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Tokyo
NIKESH Arora, president and chief operating officer of SoftBank Group Corp and touted as its heir apparent, will step down from the Japanese company in a surprise departure after founder Masayoshi Son made clear he wouldn't get the top executive role in the near future.
The former Google executive and one of the highest-paid company officials in the world will remain as an adviser. Chairman Son plans to keep leading the company while Mr Arora wanted to take charge in a few years time, with the different timelines leading to Tuesday's resignation, the company said.