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Inside WeWork's IPO Disaster

Sep 25, 2019
23:27
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
We Work - Can We Work Pull It Off?
01:35 • 2min
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3
Wee Work - A Story About Them
03:42 • 3min
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Wee Work - The Biggest Investment Ever in a Private Company
07:00 • 3min
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Fidelity Investments - A New Approach to Investments
10:05 • 2min
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Wee Work Stock
11:56 • 2min
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Ipo Valuation
13:54 • 2min
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We Work Is Postponing Its Initial Public Offering
16:05 • 2min
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We Work CEO Adam Newman Is to Step Down
18:25 • 2min
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WeWork - Is There a Need for Money?
20:05 • 2min
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Is Soft Bank a Good Strategy for Venture Investing?
21:48 • 2min
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Slash Technology Podcast - What if Health Care Worked for Everyone?
24:01 • 2min
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Over the last few weeks, WeWork's parent company has lurched from one crisis to the next as it scrambled to keep its IPO alive⁠—resulting in founder Adam Neumann leaving his job as CEO. This week on Decrypted, Bloomberg Technology's Ellen Huet traces We Co.'s meteoric rise to a $47 billion giant and dissects the chaos of the last few weeks. 

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