Billionaire Adam Neumann is trying to buy back bankrupt real estate company WeWork, which he founded in 2010 and was ousted from in 2019. Neumann's counsel said it had the support of Dan Loeb's Third ...
WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann has submitted a bid to buy back the bankrupt office-sharing company for more than $500 million, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters. It is not clear how ...
Adam Neumann's bid to buy back WeWork faces a number of hurdles. Despite offering more than $500 million for the office-sharing business, it's not clear that Neumann has the financing or requisite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adam Neumann ran WeWork for nearly a decade, but his role came to an abrupt end in late 2019. WeWork filed for Chapter 11 ...
Meet the new Adam Neumann, same as the old Adam Neumann. The WeWork co-founder, who presided over one of the most spectacular rise-and-fall stories in modern business, made his first public remarks ...
Adam Neumann, who co-founded flexible workspace provider WeWork in 2010 and notoriously stepped down nine years later, is attempting to buy the company out of bankruptcy, according to multiple reports ...
Chastened cofounder Neumann—no longer an executive at WeWork—retained a stake in the office rental company and has received fat separation payouts. Once valued at $47 billion, with its sights set on ...
Adam Neumann and Masayoshi Son were negotiating a possible $20 billion check when Mr. Son pulled up an image of Yoda on his iPad. Mr. Son, a risk-taking investor who likened his gut-based strategy of ...