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Car-as-a-service Market to Reach $225 65 Bn, Globally, by 2030 at 6 8% CAGR: Allied Market Research

Car-as-a-service Market to Reach $225 65 Bn, Globally, by 2030 at 6 8% CAGR: Allied Market Research
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Insights on the Car Subscription Global Market to 2027 - Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecasts

Global Automotive Subscription Services Market- AB Volvo, BMW AG, Cox Automotive Inc , among others to contribute to the market growth

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The automotive subscription services market is poised to grow by USD 9.15 billion during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 64% during the forecast period. View our exclusive report on market scenarios, estimates, the impact of lockdown, and customer behaviour. Download FREE Sample Report  Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Automotive Subscription Services Market by Distribution Channel and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2020-2024 The report on the automotive subscription services market provides a holistic update, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis.

How Masayoshi Son s money guy Lex Greensill went from hero to zero

SoftBank Group Corp.’s Masayoshi Son visited Indonesia, offering to invest billions of dollars toward the development of a new capital city. Lex Greensill, at the time a favorite of Son’s, was part of the entourage. SoftBank had invested $1.5 billion in Greensill’s eponymous finance company, but in a meeting with Indonesian president Joko Widodo, Son introduced Greensill as the “money guy,” according to local TV footage. One year later, the money guy has become a money pit. Greensill Capital collapsed in March in one of the most spectacular financial blow-ups of recent years, sending shock waves through a Swiss banking giant, two of Japan’s largest firms and a British tycoon’s industrial empire.

How SoftBank Chief Masayoshi Son s Money Guy Went From Hero to Zero

The Spectacular Collapse Of SoftBank Chief Masayoshi Son s Money Guy SoftBank had invested $1.5 billion in Greensill s eponymous finance company, but in a meeting with Indonesian president Joko Widodo, Masayoshi Son introduced Greensill as the money guy, according to local TV footage. Updated: April 01, 2021 12:19 pm IST SoftBank lost money again in its Vision Fund, a quarter after the company posted a record quarterly loss. Highlights Masayoshi Son had described Greensill as the money guy One year later, the money guy has become a money pit In February 2020, SoftBank Group Corp. s Masayoshi Son visited Indonesia, offering to invest billions of dollars toward the development of a new capital city. Lex Greensill, at the time a favorite of Son s, was part of the entourage.

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