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SoftBank's WeWork, once most valuable US startup, succumbs to bankruptcy

The move represents an admission by SoftBank, the Japanese technology group that owns about 60% of WeWork and has invested billions of dollars in its turnaround, that the company cannot survive unless it renegotiates its pricey leases in bankruptcy.

November 07, 2023 / 08:33 IST
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SoftBank's WeWork, once most valuable US startup, succumbs to bankruptcy
SoftBank's WeWork, once most valuable US startup, succumbs to bankruptcy

WeWork, the SoftBank Group -backed startup whose meteoric rise and fall reshaped the office sector globally, sought U.S. bankruptcy protection on Monday, after its bets on companies using more of its office-sharing space soured.

The move represents an admission by SoftBank, the Japanese technology group that owns about 60% of WeWork and has invested billions of dollars in its turnaround, that the company cannot survive unless it renegotiates its pricey leases in bankruptcy.

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Profitability has remained elusive as WeWork grapples with its expensive leases and corporate clients cancelling because some employees work from home. Paying for space consumed 74% of WeWork's revenue in the second quarter of 2023.

The company reported estimated assets and liabilities ranging from $10 billion to $50 billion, according to a bankruptcy filing.