How WeWork Makes Money
WeWork is one of the biggest co-working companies globally. Though it was worth $47 billion in January 2019, IPO struggles have tanked its valuation. This is how WeWork makes money.
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How WeWork Makes Money
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The fact a company can be worth 40 billion without ever turning a profit is just dumb money
Wework is not a success and its def not a tech company
Wework is NOT a landlord
Who's here after the Hulu documentary?
We work doesnt make money bro, it loses
I came here after watching WEWORK's trailer on Hulu ….
Before that I never heard this company's name
I’m laughing after watching what happened to SoftBank
Then: WeWork
Now: WeBroke
Then: WeWork
Now: WeBroke
i really dont get why people use these spaces… head down to an empty starbucks, eat and drink there and spend only 20% of the cost you would have paid for a wework office that day
one word…. ''lol''
It was not how we work earns money ratherloose money
WeWork is a joke. They make no money, and CEO Adam Neumann leaves with $1.7 billion. While the company is left to avoid bankruptcy.
This hasn't aged well
I like how wework loses money…very brave and stunning
Its worth 2 pennies
this aged like fine milk
I: we work?
We: wedon’t
Simple : By scamming investors.
We weeds is missing
are you sure the graph at 3:05 is correct? It suggests that wework were close to breakeven but i was under the impression that they were in a substantial worse position i.e $2 of cost for every $1 of revenue
Plot twist: it doesnt
And here comes the recession
2:02 This is what Hitler thought when we looked at Europe. This is already a red flag, the world should be predominately small businesses, not huge corporations.
Well, this aged well
If renting out space to tech companies makes a real estate company a tech den starbucks is not a cafe chain but a tech company as well
How we work makes money
How we work lost its valuation from47 billion to 8 billions
What is the deal with these entrepreneurs whose vision is to engulf all your life with their services or products? Would there be a WePoop to make sure people also poop in We communal spaces?
😂 Current situation
Yeeeaaahh… about this…
Lol
Wework and Welive… if socialism was a company.
WeCrash
Simple: It doesn't.
WeWork!? More like WeWasPretendingToWorkWhileWeHustledAndConnedSoftBANK 👌🏻
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next up:
Grocery store named weshop,
Hospital named wecure,
Public transport system named wecommute,
Parking space named weparkcars,
Mental hospital named wegonemad
Well, i guess that "we" craziness is coming to an end soon….Surely they must be kind of mad for thinking "well, each individuals life should be on the 'We' ecosystem"