Apple joins SoftBank's Vision Fund with $1 billion investment
Taylor Hatmaker, Techcrunch
January 4, 2017
Today, Apple confirmed plans to invest in SoftBank’s massive $100 billion Vision Fund, the international tech fund the telecom giant announced last October.
In a statement to TechCrunch, Apple verified its involvement in the fund, a rumor first reported by The Wall Street Journal in mid December:
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