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WeWork, once a formidable disruptor within the co-working and real estate sectors, boasting a
valuation of $47 billion in 2019, faces a series of challenges that have substantially eroded its
market capitalization and hindered its ability to continue as a going concern four years later.
Spanning a chronological timeline of thirteen years from its inception in 2010, the case follows
WeWork's journey, encompassing investment rounds, transitions in leadership, and pivotal
policy shifts. Thus, today, September 1, 2023, the aim is to explore the multifaceted factors that
precipitated WeWork's decline, offering valuable insights into the complexities of its rise and
fall.
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Bankruptcy Corporate governance Entrepreneurial finance Entrepreneurial strategy Entrepreneurship Financial distress Growth Investments Ipos Management Profitability Real Estate Spacs Strategy Valuation Venture capital
