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Posted on 02/03/2021 by admin

UPDATE 1-SoftBank-backed SPAC chops IPO size to $280 mln

SVF Investment Corp. 3, a blank-check firm backed by SoftBank Group Corp, cut the size of its initial public offering to $280 million from $350 million, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.
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