WeWork Inc. (WEWKQ)
Market Cap | 11.26M |
Revenue (ttm) | 3.36B |
Net Income (ttm) | -1.64B |
Shares Out | 40.66M |
EPS (ttm) | -75.60 |
PE Ratio | n/a |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
Volume | 67,706 |
Open | 0.020 |
Previous Close | n/a |
Day's Range | 0.010 - 0.360 |
52-Week Range | n/a |
Beta | n/a |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | n/a |
About WEWKQ
WeWork Inc. provides flexible workspace solutions to individuals and organizations worldwide. The company offers workstation, private office, and customized floor solutions; and various amenities and services, such as private phone booths, internet, high-speed business printers and copiers, mail and package handling, front desk services, off-peak building access, common areas, and daily enhanced cleaning solutions. It also provides various value-add services; business and technical service solutions, including professional employer organization... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2022, WeWork's revenue was $3.25 billion, an increase of 26.26% compared to the previous year's $2.57 billion. Losses were -$2.03 billion, -54.18% less than in 2021.
Financial StatementsNews
WeWork, Bed Bath & Beyond And The Wildest Stock Hustles Of 2023
The only thing you had to do to make money in the stock market in 2023 was buy a low-fee index fund and sit on the couch. The S&P 500 Index shot up more than 20% and the Dow hit a record high this mon...
SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Announces an Investigation of Wework, Inc.
NEW YORK , Dec. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Levi & Korsinsky, LLP: To: All Persons or Entities who hold stock of Wework, Inc. ("WE" or the "Company") (NYSE: WE)...
WeWork resolves landlord objections to bankruptcy financing
WeWork has resolved landlords' objections to its bankruptcy financing agreement, saying on Monday that it had agreed to reserve a portion of any future loans in an account that will be used for rent p...
WeWork leads crop of November bankruptcies as overall restructuring count drops from previous months
WeWork Inc.'s bankruptcy tipped the scales as the largest restructuring during a relatively quiet November, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
WeWork appoints insider Claudio Hidalgo as COO
Shared office space provider WeWork Inc has appointed insider Claudio Hidalgo as chief operating officer, the company said on Tuesday.
Opinion: WeWork approached physical space as if it were virtual, which led to the company's downfall
On Nov. 6, the co-working firm WeWork filed for bankruptcy. WeWork, founded by Adam Neumann and Miguel McKelvey in 2010, had a simple business model: it signed long-term leases on urban buildings, fit...
Bankrupt WeWork enters financing agreements with certain lenders
WeWork said on Tuesday it had secured commitments for up to $682.5 million in debtor-in-possession financing from some of its lenders, weeks after the shared office space provider filed for bankruptcy...
Enrst & Young will no longer audit WeWork
WeWork Inc. WEWKQ, +5.81%, the once-hot office-sharing platform that filed for bankruptcy protection this month, said on Monday that Ernst & Young “will not seek to be retained” as its accounting firm...
Bankrupt WeWork's stock pulls back, continuing rollercoaster ride
Shares of beleaguered WeWork Inc. pulled back 20.7% in premarket trades Monday, after ending Friday's session up 23%.
WeWork founder Adam Neumann has lavish new Miami home as bankrupt company burns
Neumann, still a billionaire, is seen skateboarding and socializing and his wife Rebekah has a new life too.
WeWork was doomed to fail after taking on huge buildings, rival says
WeWork was famous for huge coworking spaces with amenities like climbing walls and swimming pools. Industrious CEO Jamie Hodari said they saddled the company with big liabilities and weren't viable.
WeWork's end, Neumann's return? Who's left holding the bag, and what comes next
WeWork took us on a wild ride. A real estate company disguised as a tech startup, holding long-term leases and turning them around for short-term rentals.
WeWork's stock has continued the strange trend of the bankruptcy bounce
In a strange flashback to the demise of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., WeWork Inc.'s stock soared on its over-the-counter debut this week, just days after the office sharing company filed for chapter 11 bank...
SoftBank Vision Fund Loses $1.7 Billion More as WeWork Fails
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group Corp.'s flagship Vision Fund reported another loss with the drop in valuations at WeWork Inc. and other portfolio companies. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Tel...
WeWork Rival Sees New Era Ahead in Flex-Office Industry
WeWork's bankruptcy creates a ``dividing line'' that marks a new era in the flex-office industry, Industrious LLC co-founder Jamie Hodari tells Bloomberg's Sonali Basak. Industrious is positioned to a...
SoftBank posts $6.2 billion loss after WeWork files for bankruptcy
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news from SoftBank.
SoftBank has lost more than $14 billion by betting on WeWork
Tech conglomerate and investor SoftBank has lost $14.4 billion so far on WeWork. The office-sharing firm filed for bankruptcy earlier this week.
WeWork Didn't Work
The most recent high-profile company in distress is WeWork which filed for Chapter 11 protection with about $18.7 billion in liabilities and $15.1 billion in assets.
WeWork Flopped. Have Flexible Offices?
Co-working spaces are designed for tech startups, not downsizing corporate tenants.
A Possible Winner From WeWork's Troubles? Adam Neumann
The former CEO could leave with a last slug of money, a knock-on effect of the generous terms big investors lavished on tech company founders.
WeWork investor SoftBank reports $6.2 billion loss
TOKYO (AP) — SoftBank Group Corp. racked up a huge loss in the July-September quarter as its technology investments, most notably office-sharing company WeWork, went sour.
SoftBank Loses $6.2 Billion in Quarter as WeWork Weighs on Investments
The Japanese tech investor sank deeper into the red as it reported write-downs related to the bankruptcy of office-sharing company and technology shares stayed under pressure.
What happened to WeWork?
To find out, we spoke with Reeves Wiedeman, author of ‘Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork' on the latest episode of the Most Innovative Companies podca...
There's a new theory that Adam Neumann will buy back WeWork
WeWork filed for bankruptcy this week, but will continue to operate. Ousted CEO Adam Neumann issued a statement saying it has been "hard to watch from the sidelines.
We should all have the confidence of WeWork's bankruptcy announcement
WeWork's bankruptcy announcement is particularly rosy about its future. The company, founded by Adam Neumann, was once valued at $47 billion.