SoftBank Scraps $16 Billion Plan to Buy Most of WeWork

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SoftBank Scraps $16 Billion Plan to Buy Most of WeWork
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SoftBank has scrapped a plan to buy most of WeWork, opting instead for a smaller investment of about $2 billion

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