WeWork's 2019 IPO collapse demonstrates how companies with inflated valuations can rapidly unravel when investors gain access to detailed financial documents, revealing fundamental business model weaknesses that were previously hidden from public view.
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The Rise And Collapse Of WeWorkAjouté :
In 2019, WeWork was worth $47 billion.
Its founder was flying on private jets, investors were pouring in billions, and the company was expanding everywhere.
Then, WeWork filed for its IPO, and investors finally got access to the company's documents. Within weeks, the company's valuation started collapsing.
[music] Tens of billions of dollars disappeared. The IPO was canceled, and the CEO stepped down. The full story on my channel explains how a $47 billion company unraveled so fast.
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