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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.
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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.
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.