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Inside WeWork's week from hell: How the mass layoffs went down (CNN) When staffers in WeWork's New York City headquarters received a calendar invite this week for a mandatory meeting with a note telling them to ... WeWork chairman posts photos from lavish, Michelin-starred dinner a day after his company began ... - Business Insider
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WeWork axes 2400 staff globally Office rental company WeWork is cutting about 2,400 jobs globally in an effort to staunch its growing losses. The move follows the dramatic collapse of ...
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The WeWork problem people aren't talking about that is spreading across the co-working world Between 2017 and 2018, 71% of WeWork members were corporate full-timers at companies that were either located in a WeWork office or used ...
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The WeWork debacle has reset expectations on Wall Street After the dotcom bust, Dan Chung, chief investment officer for Alger, a tech-focused fund manager based in New York, was desperate for hot stocks to ...
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5 things to know for November 22: Impeachment, immigration, Israel, Colombia, WeWork It wouldn't be Thanksgiving season without some serious travel complications, and it looks like two big storms are ready to snarl holiday travel in the ...
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The rise and fall of WeWork In a matter of a few months, WeWork, a real estate startup that provides co-working spaces worldwide went from a valuation of $47 billion to $10 billion ...
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WeWork Is Working on Plan to Reprice Stock Options (Bloomberg) -- WeWork is working on a plan to reprice stock options held by employees, including those who have left, Executive Chairman Marcelo ...
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Former Publicis CEO Maurice Levy is WeWork's new CMO Former Publicis CEO and industry legend Maurice Levy is to sit at the helm of WeWork's marketing department, it has been reported. He will take on ...
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Get Real: Breaking Down and Bouncing Back In this morning's edition of our Get Real market newsletter, we saw that WeWork's layoffs are taking a toll, and the cannabis industry could be bouncing ...
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John Legere Is Looking for Greener Pastures John Legere is leaving T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) -- apparently not for WeWork like the rumors were suggesting last week, but the turnaround ...
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