SoftBank president Nikesh Arora is leaving the company

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Nikesh Arora

Reuters Staff

Nikesh Arora.

Nikesh Arora, the president of Japanese internet company SoftBank, will leave the company, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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Arora is a former Google executive who was hired by SoftBank two years. He's lead an ambitious plan to invest in technology companies around the world.

The Wall Street Journal notes that Arora has spent nearly $4 billion of the company's money on technology investments.

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SoftBank announced on Tuesday that it is selling its majority stake in Supercell, the game developer behind hit game "Clash of Clans."

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