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This Is Nuts…Again: Reducing Risk As Tech Goes 1999
Dick Kaplan 7/21/2020 12:34:10 PM

Tech is definitely overvalued with some sky-high valuations. A great example is #WeWork which is a real-estate company, but called themselves a tech company to get a higher valuation. $WE

Billionaire Cooperman's 11 Reasons To Be Skeptical Of Soaring Stocks Amid COVID Chaos
Michelle Bell 5/11/2020 4:00:47 PM

Yes but the company still has to pay salaries, etc. And if the small companies and startups they lease space to go under, they won't be making any more payments to WeWork. $WE certainly isn't picking up any new customers or renewals during the pandemic.

Billionaire Cooperman's 11 Reasons To Be Skeptical Of Soaring Stocks Amid COVID Chaos
Michelle Bell 5/11/2020 3:50:48 PM

Definitely. I'm curious to know if #WeWork will shutter as a result of the pandemic. I assume they still have to pay rent on their properties, but aren't getting any new customers. $WE

S&P Downgrades WeWork To 'B-' Due To "Liquidity Strains"
Backyard Hiker 9/27/2019 2:05:43 AM

Very helpful S&P... downgrading AFTER the company crashed and burned? $WE

WeWork IPO Meltdown Shows Public Investors Have More Valuation Risk Than VCs
Kurt Benson 9/26/2019 6:22:03 PM

Despite what Adam Neumann claims, #WeWork is a realestate company, not a tech company. Technology companies seem to be able to justify such a valuation, but not realestate. $WE

WeWork IPO Meltdown Shows Public Investors Have More Valuation Risk Than VCs
Beating Buffett 9/26/2019 5:01:27 PM

I actually liked #WeWork's model, but no, not at that valuation. I think the company will continue to do well and that this will be a humbling moment for them. $WE

WeWork IPO Meltdown Shows Public Investors Have More Valuation Risk Than VCs
Barry Hochhauser 9/26/2019 1:54:46 PM

Personally I'm glad $WE's IPO crashed and burned. A $47 billion valuation was outright theft and greed.

WeWork - Another Wacky IPO: Sign of a Top Coming
Alpha Stockman 9/11/2019 12:25:00 PM

Great article. #WeWork has a lot of fans, but the valuations being floated are insane. This article really highlights that! $WE $IWGFF

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