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WeWork goes bankrupt, capping co-working company’s downfall - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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WeWork goes bankrupt, capping co-working company’s downfall

Former high-flying startup WeWork Inc. filed for bankruptcy listing nearly US$19 billion ($25.7 billion) dollars of debts.

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WeWork plans to file for bankruptcy, WSJ reports

The company had one of the most dramatic trajectories of the last startup boom

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WeWork to renegotiate nearly all leases, exit ‘unfit’ sites

WeWork warned investors last month that there was “substantial doubt” about its ability to stay in business

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WeWork: The rise and collapse of the ‘throw enough money and it will work’ business model

WeWork eventually gained a listing on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2021, via a SPAC.

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WeWork plans 1-for-40 reverse stock split to save listing

WeWork’s stock has plunged 99% since the company went public in October 2021

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The rise, fall and the meme end of WeWork

Bankruptcy will help pave the way for drastic restructuring and allow WeWork to downsize its business
WeWork's glass walls are starting to close in - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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WeWork's glass walls are starting to close in

The company desperately needs to boost revenue via winning more tenants, but the opposite is happening

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Briefs: CDL impacted by higher interest costs; WeWork's impact on REITs

CDL's earnings hurt by higher interest costs, concerns over WeWork's presence in the CBD
CICT and CDL remain unaffected by WeWork's bankruptcy warning (update) - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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CICT and CDL remain unaffected by WeWork's bankruptcy warning (update)

The co-working company is a tenant at some of CICT, Suntec REIT, MPACT and CDL’s properties.

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WeWork tumbles after raising 'substantial doubt' about future

Just a few years ago, WeWork was one of America’s most valuable startups.
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