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WeWork Is Reportedly Expanding Into Esports With New 'Play By We' Venture Topline: WeWork, which last week accepted a $9.5 billion bailout offer from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group, recently trademarked a new ...
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VC Ben Horowitz: WeWork's overly optimistic culture distorted reality WeWork's unconventional company culture caused it to lose touch with reality, Silicon Valley investor Ben Horowitz told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Will JPMorgan Chase Suffer From Its WeWork Connection? That's become apparent again in the ongoing saga of WeWork's massive losses and its so-far failed IPO. One of the main investors in the struggling ...
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IBM searching for huge block of space in city, may drop WeWork The $120 billion company, which has space in a number of locations around the city, including a WeWork on University Place, is considering plans to ...
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Fitch says WeWork still in danger despite rescue WeWork has "minimal headroom" to weather management mis-steps or an economic slowdown even after last week's rescue by SoftBank, Fitch ...
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WeWork Debacle Teaches Investors a Lesson About Value Perhaps all you need to do to play the stock market is pay close attention to WeWork. The debacle at the consciousness-elevating office-rental ...
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Nikesh Arora, who advised against WeWork deal at SoftBank, says throwing cash at founders ... Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora left SoftBank in 2016, a year before the company placed its first big bet on WeWork. Arora advised against ...
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IBM may drop WeWork for new NYC office, report says In another potential blow to troubled WeWork, IBM may leave the shared-office-space provider's building at 88 University Place as it hunts for a new ...
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WeWork Is in the Early Stages of Forming Electronic-Gaming Arm WeWork Is in the Early Stages of Forming Electronic-Gaming Arm. By ... We Cos., the beleaguered parent of WeWork, has been quietly building an ...
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Around 85.2% of WeWork employees think former CEO's $1.7B package is unfair: Survey Another 64.7 percent said they had made a major financial decision based on their estimated income or equity from WeWork in the survey.
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