WeWork sues SoftBank after US$3 billion tender offer falls through

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WeWork sues SoftBank after US$3 billion tender offer falls through
WeWork's owner, The We Company, has sued SoftBank, challenging its largest shareholder's decision to terminate a US$3 billion tender offer for shares in the office-space sharing firm. An independent two-member special committee of The We Company's board filed the lawsuit, saying that SoftBank ...

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