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Japanese firms pay $1.5 bn for control of Finnish Supercell

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Japanese firms pay $1.5 bn for control of Finnish Supercell

(via AFP)

Finnish computer game maker Supercell has sold control of the company for 1.1-billion-euro ($1.5 billion) to two Japanese investors, SoftBank and GungHo, the Helsinki-based company announced on its website on Tuesday. “This new partnership will accelerate…

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