Sunday 3 May 2020

The tide has turned against WeWork after a botched IPO attempt — now its trouble is deepening. Here's everything that's going on inside the coworking giant.

FILE - This Nov. 5, 2019 file photo shows a WeWork office space in New York. WeWork says it racked up $1.25 billion in losses in the third quarter as it geared up for an ultimately scuttled stock market debut WeWork’s losses more than doubled between June-September, compared to the same period the previous year, as the office-sharing company spent heavily in pursuit of aggressive growth.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)Associated Press

  • WeWork pulled its IPO in 2019 after mulling a massive valuation cut to drum up investor interest, and cofounder Adam Neumann was ousted as CEO and chairman. WeWork has been slashing jobs and selling or shuttering businesses. 
  • New CEO real-estate veteran Sandeep Mathrani started in February, replacing Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham, who served as co-CEOs since Neumann was ousted.
  • In April, investor SoftBank backed out of its plan to buy $3 billion worth of WeWork shares, including nearly $1 billion from Neumann. Two of WeWork's board members then sued the investor. 
  • Here's how we got here, and what's next for WeWork. 
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Here's everything we know about what's going on inside WeWork:

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