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WeWork shares rise as company holds talks to restructure debt | Fox Business WeWork leases buildings and divides them into office spaces to be used by small businesses, start-ups and freelancers.
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Stitch Fix, Tesla, WeWork, Campbell Soup and more WeWork — WeWork shares jumped more than 4% following a New York Times report, citing unnamed sources, that said the office space company is in talks ...
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WeWork Seeks Fresh Cash, Debt Restructuring - The Real Deal Co-working company WeWork is looking to restructure debt and raise more cash, with Yardi among those considering investments.
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WeWork stock pops on reports of debt restructuring - Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance Live anchors Julie Hyman and Ines Ferre discuss reports that WeWork is in talks to restructure its debt.
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WeWork is in talks to raise hundreds of millions in cash - Crain's New York Business The investment from Yardi Systems, a California-based proptech firm, would allow the coworking giant to restructure its debt.
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Vera Bradley, WeWork rise; Stitch Fix, Tesla fall - AP News Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd., up $8.25 to $27. The solar power company gave investors a strong revenue forecast for the current quarter. WeWork Inc.
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WeWork in Talks With Lender to Restructure $3B in Debt - Commercial Observer Faced with dwindling cash reserves and the possibility of defaults, WeWork is attempting to restructure its debt of more than $3 billion.
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WeWork Looks To Restructure $3B In Debt, Raise Cash - Bisnow Coworking giant WeWork is in talks to restructure its $3B in debt, as well as obtain hundreds of millions of dollars to keep afloat while it ...
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Campbell Soup, Occidental Petroleum and WeWork rise premarket; Stitch Fix falls WeWork (NYSE:WE) stock rose 7.9% after the New York Times reported the workspace provider was in talks to restructure its outstanding debt of more ...
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Yardi Might Invest In WeWork - Allwork.Space WeWork, with less than $287 million in cash, is searching for alternative sources of financing and restructuring its debt...
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