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Goldman Jumps Into WeWork Cleanup With Fresh Debt-Financing Plan SoftBank Group Corp. tapped Goldman Sachs Group Inc. for new financing to help revive one of its biggest bets -- an investment in office-sharing ...
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NYC-based startup launches WeWork-like service for online retailers Brick-and-mortar stores can be a fatal endeavor for fledgling online brands. A physical space to display and sell products comes with high costs.
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WeWork's Fall Was a Disaster. A Full-Page Ad Isn't Going to Change That WeWork wants you to know that it means business. After what can only generously be described as a disastrous fall--culminating in a canceled IPO ...
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Fintech funding is holding up in a tough post-WeWork market as Centana launches $375 million fund The torrid pace of investment into financial technology firms shows few signs of abating. One data point: New York- and Palo Alto, California-based ...
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SoftBank to have 'last laugh' on WeWork deal, analyst says SoftBank Group Corp.'s massive investment in WeWork triggered a multibillion-dollar writedown and a rare apology from founder Masayoshi Son.
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Goldman jumps into WeWork cleanup with fresh debt-financing plan SoftBank Group Corp. tapped Goldman Sachs Group Inc. for new financing to help revive one of its biggest bets—an investment in office-sharing ...
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Go inside WeWork's first Tampa Bay location, now open in downtown Tampa (Photos) Embattled coworking company WeWork is officially open in downtown Tampa. WeWork on Dec. 2 opened two of its three floors at 501 E. Kennedy ...
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WeWork's Adam Neumann Eyes Potential Sale of Gramercy Penthouse WeWork's Adam Neumann Eyes Potential Sale of Gramercy Penthouse. By ... WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann is considering selling one of his ...
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WeWork debacle has a silver lining The soufflé-collapse of his biggest bet, WeWork, an office-leasing company with a mission to "elevate the world's consciousness" but no obvious ...
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Goldman Sachs to help troubled WeWork with $1.75 billion in debt financing Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is arranging a $1.75 billion line of credit for troubled WeWork. According to Bloomberg News, WeWork's majority ...
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