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WeWork Global in talks to sell entire 27% stake in WeWork India

Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added. Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group…

WeWork Global in talks to sell entire 27% stake in WeWork India

Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added. Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added.

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  • Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added.
  • Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute
  • some shareholdings to raise funds, they added. Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per
  • cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added.

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  • e firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added.
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  • Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute some shareholdings to raise funds, they added.
  • Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per cent stake in WeWork India, might also dilute
  • some shareholdings to raise funds, they added. Bengaluru-based real estate firm Embassy Group, which holds the remaining 73 per

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