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...Son also began to borrow personally from SoftBank to foot the bill for his investments in the group’s second Vision Fund, Latin America fund and shortlived hedge fund unit, SB Northstar....
...to the end of the company life of SVF2 LLC....
...The Norwegian group said General Atlantic would buy the stake from SB Northstar, a troubled fund owned by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank....
...It recently agreed to a $255m (£218m) deal to acquire Bentley Laboratories LLC, a manufacturer of skincare and haircare products....
...It also acquired Scandinavian broadcaster SBS and Italy’s Switchover and took full control of Eurosport....
...SB Energy — a joint venture between Japan’s SoftBank (which has promised 20GW or $20bn of solar investment in India), Bharti Enterprises of India and Foxconn of Taiwan — last month won a reverse auction...
...The two remaining bidders for Nordic broadcasting business SBS are expected to submit offers below the €1.4bn that its owners had hoped for....
...They then combined the group with their other European TV investment, Luxembourg’s SBS, in 2007, with the aim of rivalling RTL, owned by Germany’s Bertelsmann....
...include content from partners, starting with sports results and news from Sports Direct; sports photography from US Presswire; game reports and team analysis from Sports Xchange; and fans’ coverage from SB...
...KKR and Permira took control of ProSieben from US investor Haim Saban in 2006 and combined it with their other European TV investment, Luxembourg’s SBS, in 2007, with the aim of rivalling RTL, owned by Germany...
...became technically insolvent, wiping out the nearly $500m ploughed into the business in recent years by its four big shareholders – Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou’s Sportswear Holdings; Edgar Bronfman Jnr’s SBS...
...Siemens started out as a rare gainer during the session after it announced restructuring that included the phasing out of 2,400 jobs at its SBS unit during the next two years, helping cut more than €1.5bn...
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