‘This Is Not the Way Everybody Behaves.’ How Adam Neumann’s Over-the-Top Style Built WeWork.

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After ​announcing ​layoffs, WeWork CEO Adam Neumann addressed the staff​​, ​handed out tequila shots and ​hosted ​a set by a Run-DMC star. ​Inside WeWork's wild rise.

His office-rental giant WeWork was months away from being valued at $47 billion. Revenue was doubling annually. And Mr. Neumann was zipping across the Atlantic Ocean in a Gulfstream G650 private jet with friends last summer, smoking marijuana.

 

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Remember the woman with the blood thing? This is the sequel.

trying to avoid a mass shooting

fyrefestival

WSJ stooping to clickbait I see

Ridiculous I’m sure the unemployed members will be drinking shots to kill the pain of unemployment.

Great piece. Who will play this egomaniac in the movie I wonder?

What about playing 'We're on the road to nowhere.....'

When is Adam going to ride in a low rider into East LA with Cheech and Chong on his way to an investor pitch meeting?

This guy sucks

A crank

Tedious. These rock star companies come and go because the rest of the world doesn't play like that.

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