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SoftBank walks away from $3bn WeWork rescue deal

Japanese tech giant cited a list of five conditions that were not met by WeWork as the reasons for its withdrawal

SoftBank has pulled out of a $3bn deal to buy shares in WeWork as part of a multibillion-dollar lifeline to save the property group from insolvency.

In a statement released on 2 April, the tech giant said the startup’s failure to meet several conditions led to its final withdrawal from the deal that was agreed last October. These included WeWork’s failure to recapitalise a poor joint venture in China, criminal and civil investigations, and a lack of strategic planning to prevent the impact of the Covid-19 on the business.

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