WeWork Sells Off More Of Its Acquisitions And Stakes
WeWork has sold off software firm Teem and divested its stake in women-focused coworking company The Wing as it works to recoup its losses and focus on its core business.
WeWork has sold off software firm Teem and divested its stake in women-focused coworking company The Wing as it works to recoup its losses and focus on its core business.
As WeWork attempts to recover from its failed, tumultuous initial public offering, several of the startups it acquired in the past few years are on the chopping block.
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This press release was originally distributed in June 2009
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