Berlin-based Axel Springer publishes a number of European newspapers and also owns U.S.-based website Business Insider and its offshoots. The company previously invested $177 million in Purplebricks, which was used to fund the brokerage’s expansion beyond its home base in the U.K.
Source: Inman News
Is Purplebricks on the verge of being taken over?
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