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How to make WeWork work

2020-01-11
By: Brian Casey
On: January 11, 2020

“We lose money on every sale but make it up in volume”. The old joke holds a painful kernel of truth: scale alone does not ensure profitability. This is aContinue Reading

WeWork’s IPO to nowhere

2019-12-31
By: Brian Casey and Nolan Jones
On: December 31, 2019

With its initial public offering (IPO) scheduled to take place within months, the We Company (better known as WeWork) was about to realize the dream of technology startups everywhere: sellContinue Reading

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