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The presentation also highlighted a break with cofounder Adam Neumann, with new executives planning to focus on large companies as customers.
Nine months into the year, 2019 has already surpassed the number of CEO departures seen in the same time span during the 2008 recession.
According to documents obtained by Business Insider, WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann loaned money to a startup CEO through his family office 166 2nd.
The Vanity Fair report comes amid revelations that Neumann and Dimon met over the weekend to try and get WeWork's IPO back on track.
Neumann pursued Apple at about the time that SoftBank was reconsidering a massive investment in WeWork, thanks to push-back from its investors.
WeWork's problems go well beyond CEO Adam Neumann. Namely, its basic business model doesn't work and needs to be overhauled.
WeWork CEO Adam Neumann and main investor SoftBank's Masayoshi Son have been close, but now Son wants reportedly Neumann demoted.
WeWork's board of directors is reportedly thinking about ways to replace Adam Neumann as CEO. But they miserably failed at their jobs too.
Neumann has started talks with WeWork's board directors and investors to discuss his future role, including the possibility of giving up his CEO title.
WeWork CEO Adam Neumann founded the company and built it to what it is today. But his leadership has also come under fierce criticism.
The flight crew found a "sizable chunk" of weed "stuffed in a cereal box" on board, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Adam Neumann had asked WeWork staff to fire 20% of the company's employees each year, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Adam Neumann reportedly asked WeWork members to fire 20 percent of the company's employees each year.
"The price will be artificial, sitting on a throne of lies, and the eventual stampede for the exit by Softbank and others," he wrote in a Twitter thread.
WeWork CEO Adam Neumann reportedly wants to wrap the roadshow and price the IPO before the two-day Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
Adam Neumann's exact stake in WeWork is unknown, but based on some of the available info, we can estimate how bad the smaller IPO will be for him.
Mutual funds have wide-ranging views on where WeWork should be valued. But they all agree that it's a real estate company.
No sooner did Adam Neumann get a giant package of options, he found a way to make his compensation package even better.
The two numbers illustrate just what kind of business it's in — and their huge difference in size show its risks.
If investors love the idea of buying WeWork's parent company, We, when it goes public, a handful of people and investors stand to make a killing.