SoftBank has slashed a planned $16 billion mega-investment in WeWork after facing objections and will now invest $2 billion

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SoftBank has slashed a planned $16 billion mega-investment in WeWork after facing objections and will now invest $2 billion
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The Japanese tech investor will put just $2 billion into WeWork, down from plans to invest $16 billion, according to the Financial Times.

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