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Publicly launched in 2022 but built with assets from Neumann's own family office, Flow received the largest check Silicon Valley venture capital heavyweight A16z has ever written. Yieldstreet, a crowdfunding platform that has facilitated over $4 billion in alternative investments as of the end of 2023, has already pumped tens of millions of crowdfunded cash into the Nashville deals as the majority equity owner. These two properties are facing the same squeeze as many others in commercial real estate amid sky-high interest rates and inflationary pressures. The latest fundraising effort provides a rare look at how commercial real estate investors are dealing with the challenging environment. "Both partners are funding as the JV agreement calls for and as happens in every standard real estate JV deal."
Persons: Adam Neumann, he's, Flow, A16z, Neumann Organizations: Business, Publicly, Flow, Nashville, Facebook, Twitter, BI, JV Locations: WeWork, Nashville , Tennessee, Nashville
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, we're looking at some of the recent big changes at McDonald's, including the launch of a new restaurant concept. AdvertisementCold foam and oat milk are big business, as drink modifiers add up to roughly $1 billion in revenue for Starbucks. McDonald's app has grown over the years, with over 57 million active members, but it still leaves much to be desired. To be sure, 10 CosMc's is not even a drop in the bucket of McDonald's 40,000-plus restaurant empire.
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Those losses have come despite the sophistication of Israeli tanks and Israel's experience using them. AdvertisementThe recent images of an advanced Israeli Merkava tank blazing on the Gaza border evokes memories of another October war 50 years ago. Nonetheless, about 20 Israeli tanks have been knocked out over the past two months by Hamas, an irregular force that lacks advanced weaponry. Tanks of 1973An Israeli tank in the Golan Heights during the Yom Kippur War in October 1973. Hamas drones dive-bombing Israeli tanks is probably more of a rare occurrence than a decisive tactic — though the IDF has mounted steel cages on its tanks for protection.
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More than 8,000 people, mostly Native Hawaiians, perished at Kalaupapa, including Damien, who eventually contracted leprosy, later called Hansen’s disease. Damien’s love for Kalaupapa’s people was unconditional, said Barbara Jean Wajda of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities. “They keep me like this, make me strong.”She enjoys when people visit and when the church brings pilgrims, she said. The walls of the sisters' house, Kalaupapa’s largest dwelling, are filled with photos of the sisters who worked on the settlement after Marianne. “And we both feel connected to the patients, to the land, to the saints who were here, declared and undeclared,” Wajda said.
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Loan growth at Asian banks is estimated to rise from 4.5% this year to 10% next year, LSEG data shows, with banks in India and Indonesia leading with 15% and 11% growth, respectively. Ng likes banks in India and Indonesia, given the better economic growth in those economies and ability of banks to sustain margins. LSEG data shows profits at banks in India and Indonesia will grow 13% and 11% respectively next year, nearly double the 6% average rise across Asia-Pacific banks. That compares to price-to-book ratio for MSCI's index for all-country Asian banks (.dMIAS0CB00PUS) of 0.9. Banks in Australia are estimated to see a drop of 5% in profit in 2024 while profits at Singapore banks will be flat.
Persons: Frederic Neumann, Neumann, Morgan, Yao Ng, abrdn, Ng, Vinay Agarwal, Agarwal, Morgan Stanley, Ankur Banerjee, Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Vidya Ranganathan, Simon Cameron, Moore Organizations: U.S . Federal, Fed, HSBC, ICICI, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Axis Bank, FSSA Investment Management, Indonesia's Bank Central Asia, BCA, Reuters, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Asia, Japan, J.P, Pacific, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Banks, Australia, China, Bengaluru
Apple’s Steve Jobs and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey made similar comebacks at the companies they founded. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementPerhaps the most obvious example is Steve Jobs, who famously left Apple in 1985 after a boardroom struggle. If your company's board is willing to get rid of you once, they'll probably do it again.
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Ruzwana Bashir Is Quietly Connecting the Tech World
  + stars: | 2023-11-16 | by ( ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +18 min
Story by Melia RussellPhotography by Lelanie FosterRuzwana Bashir is ransacking her kitchen cabinet for just the right tea. Bashir wears an Erdem floral-printed bra top, Erdem skirt, Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, Old Jewelry earrings along with her own bracelet and ring. "Part of building a business was going out and sharing what you were doing with the world," Bashir says. For years Bashir's startup had been building muscle around these capabilities; now it had an eager audience. Eating at acclaimed restaurants is fine, but Bashir prefers the more-intimate affairs at tech executives' homes because, she says, "you can stay longer."
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Chinese companies, meanwhile, have accelerated in global patent holdings in the cybersecurity sector, according to a recent Nikkei report. More reassurance to Chinese investors To be sure, while these stocks continue to rally, investors in the U.S. largely remain cautious about making any trades based on expectations ahead of the Biden-Xi talks. If anything, Chinese investors could leave Wednesday with more reassurance—which China's economy desperately needs as it struggles to make a post-pandemic recovery. Chinese investors "remain concerned that the deterioration in the bilateral political relationship could have a negative impact on the Chinese economy," Matthews investment strategist Andy Rothman said. Shaun Rein of China Market Research Group told CNBC last week that the meeting "might lower down the temperature," but that he does not expect "anything meaningful" to come from it.
Persons: Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Frederic Neumann, Neumann, Biden, Xi, Brian Gardner, Gardner, Neo Wang, Wang, Tesla, BYD, Matthews, Andy Rothman, Shaun Rein, Rein, Derek Scissors, CNBC's Organizations: HSBC, Economic Cooperation, South China Morning Post, U.S . Department of Commerce, Nikkei, Micro Devices, Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Micron, MU, Microsoft, Biden, China Market Research Group, CNBC, American Enterprise Institute Locations: China, U.S, Asia, San Francisco, Washington, Beijing, Tesla's China, Europe, South Korea, Japan
WeWork was famous for huge coworking spaces with amenities like climbing walls and swimming pools. AdvertisementAdvertisementBut the "really enormous WeWork spaces, the 300,000 to 400,000 square foot WeWorks, those are simply too large," for other companies to take on. "Lots of companies, WeWork included, made decisions that spiked revenue in the short run, but probably weren't prudent in the long run," he added. AdvertisementAdvertisementLuxurious coworking spaces may be a thing of the pastHuge coworking spaces filled with yoga rooms, beer taps, and swimming pools were the hallmark of WeWork's operation at its height. AdvertisementAdvertisementHodari told Insider that Industrious, which has over 165 coworking locations across the globe, would probably end up taking over a number of WeWork sites.
Persons: WeWork, Jamie Hodari, , Hodari, Briggs Elwell, Adam, Neumann, Elwell Organizations: Service, RLTY
Lending data from China's central bank offers a glimpse of government priorities: as of the end of September, outstanding loans to the troubled property sector fell 0.2% year-on-year but lending to the manufacturing sector jumped 38.2%. This time, the government's focus is narrower, targeting high-tech and "advanced manufacturing", a goal laid out in 2021 in the 14th five-year plan. It grew 11.3% in the first nine months of 2023 year-on-year, compared with 6.3% for overall manufacturing investment, according to data from China's National Bureau of Statistics. For example, Guangdong province has increased lending to both high-tech and advanced manufacturing by about 45%, state media reported. During the first half of 2023, outstanding loans to the high-tech manufacturing sector in the eastern province of Shandong jumped 67%.
Persons: Jens Eskelund, Eskelund, Xi Jinping, Joe Biden, Frederic Neumann, Neumann, Tao Wang, Wang, Fu, Lu Zhengwei, Siyi Liu, Kripa Jayaram, Robert Birsel Organizations: Rights, European Chamber of Commerce, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, U.S, Reuters Graphics, overcapacity, HSBC, UBS, China's National Bureau of Statistics, Rystad Energy, EV, China Passenger Car Association, Bank, Industrial Bank, Thomson Locations: Suqian, Jiangsu province, China, CHINA, Rights BEIJING, Europe, Beijing, San Francisco, Xi, Asia, Guangdong province, Shandong, Dongguan, Shanghai
The wildest moments of WeWork’s rise
  + stars: | 2023-11-11 | by ( Catherine Thorbecke | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
And many early WeWork employees, who worked at lower salaries because they were given stock options, ended up with nothing. WeWork’s wild rise and fall is the latest high-profile incident to shatter that myth. Here is a look at four of the wildest moments from WeWork’s rise, according to the company’s statements and a best-seller about the company. (Part of WeWork’s push to appeal to millennials included free-flowing beer and open bars set up within its coworking outposts.) That pre-IPO paperworkThe beginning of the end can perhaps be traced back to WeWork’s first attempt to go public back in 2019.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWeWork's end, Neumann's return? Who's left holding the bag, and what comes nextWeWork took us on a wild ride. A real estate company disguised as a tech startup, holding long-term leases and turning them around for short-term rentals. And Adam Neumann's particular blend of salesmanship, cult personality, and huge risk-taking only added to the fire. This week on Tech Check, we dig into WeWork's next chapter – who's left holding the bag after the implosion, and what comes next.
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WeWork Flopped. Have Flexible Offices?
  + stars: | 2023-11-09 | by ( Carol Ryan | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
A WeWork co-working space in Shanghai in March. Photo: Cfoto/Zuma PressFlexible working isn’t turning out to be the boon for flexible-office providers that it might seem. WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann lamented this week that the company he used to run failed to take advantage of “a product that is more relevant today than ever before.” Although he didn’t mention his own role in WeWork’s downfall, he has a point. Demand for flexibility is strong as companies try to strike a balance between the traditional office and letting employees work at home.
Persons: Adam Neumann Organizations: Zuma Locations: Shanghai
A Possible Winner From WeWork’s Troubles? Adam Neumann
  + stars: | 2023-11-09 | by ( Eliot Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Everyone is going bankrupt
  + stars: | 2023-11-09 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . WeWork, the real-estate company that cosplayed as a tech startup, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week. AdvertisementAdvertisementBut one Wall Street veteran believes WeWork will be the first of many companies to succumb to a similar fate. 3 things in marketsANGELA WEISS / Getty ContributorCan the stock market keep this momentum going?
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Tech conglomerate and investor SoftBank has lost $14.4 billion so far on WeWork. SoftBank was one of WeWork's most bullish backers, predicting it would be worth $100 billion. AdvertisementAdvertisementSoftBank has lost a cumulative $14.4 billion through its disastrous bet on the now-bankrupt WeWork , per the group's July-September earnings. SoftBank overall posted a loss of $6.2 billion (¥931.1 billion) for July to September, compared a profit of $20 billion the same period last year. AdvertisementAdvertisementFuelled with conviction from SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son and billions in investment, WeWork sailed to a colossal $47 billion valuation at its peak in 2019.
Persons: SoftBank, , Masayoshi Son, WeWork, Adam Neumann, Neumann, Son, Jack Ma, Alibaba . Son Organizations: Service, WeWork, Alibaba, Visual China, Getty Locations: Alibaba .
How WeWork Went From $47 Billion Unicorn to Bankrupt Penny StockWeWork, once a venture-capital darling, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. WSJ breaks down how the desk-rental giant co-founded by Adam Neumann went from highflying startup to bankrupt penny stock. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images
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Ousted CEO Adam Neumann issued a statement saying it has been "hard to watch from the sidelines." Sources told Newcomer that they believe he will try to buy back or return to the company he founded. AdvertisementAdvertisementImprobable as it might seem, there's a theory floating around that WeWork founder Adam Neumann might buy the company, which filed for bankruptcy this week. Now, on Eric Newcomer's Substack, people who are familiar with Neumann and WeWork are speculating that the founder may be planning to take the company back. Neumann's own statement this week about the bankruptcy filing.
Persons: WeWork, Adam Neumann, , Neumann, Eric Newcomer's Substack, texted, Jared Leto, it's Organizations: Service, Forbes
WeWork's bankruptcy announcement is particularly rosy about its future. It seems WeWork certainly took that advice to heart when it wrote its announcement of its November 6 bankruptcy filing. But from the bankruptcy announcement, you wouldn't know all that. Rite Aid — which, like WeWork — plans to stay in business, also had a more somber announcement when it filed last month. But if any company is going to seem mildly delusional in its bankruptcy announcement, WeWork certainly has the precedent for it.
Persons: Adam Neumann, David Tolley, , Adam Neumann's, WeWork, Tolley, Bello, Kirstin Bell, Dax Shepard's Organizations: Service, Sears
WeWork had office space available at 777 locations worldwide as of the end of June. In a filing with the New Jersey bankruptcy court, WeWork listed assets of $15.06 billion and liabilities of $18.66 billion as of June 30. Under its founder Adam Neumann, WeWork grew to be the most valuable U.S. startup worth $47 billion. WeWork engaged in debt restructurings, yet this was not enough to stave off its bankruptcy. Shortly before WeWork filed for bankruptcy, Neumann said in a statement, "I believe that, with the right strategy and team, a reorganization will enable WeWork to emerge successfully."
Persons: WeWork, SoftBank, Cadwalader, Taft, Kate Munsch, Adam Neumann, Sandeep Mathrani, Mathrani, David Tolley, Neumann, Greg Roumeliotis, Mrinmay Dey, Arun Koyyur, Rashmi Aich, Jamie Freed, Edmund Klamann Organizations: SoftBank, New, REUTERS, JPMorgan Chase, Intelsat, Thomson Locations: Canada, New Jersey, Wickersham, San Francisco , California, U.S, WeWork, SoftBank, Tokyo, New York, Bengaluru
WeWork seeks bankruptcy protectionLIMITED EXPOSUREWeWork's dramatic fall followed lavish predictions about its prospects from SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son, despite immense losses as it grew. Still, it had a credit support deal with the company worth $1.1 billion as of end-June. MST Financial analyst David Gibson said the credit support was significant, but it was not clear how much of it had been withdrawn. SoftBank declined to comment on the credit support. SoftBank owns around 71% of WeWork, which it privately valued at $47 billion at its peak but is now valued at just $44 million.
Persons: SoftBank, Adam Neumann, Neumann, WeWork, Masayoshi Son, Son, David Gibson, Anton Bridge, David Dolan, Miyoung Kim, Mark Potter Organizations: Thomson Locations: TOKYO
Profitability has remained elusive, as WeWork grapples with its expensive leases and corporate clients cancelling because some employees work from home. In a filing with the New Jersey bankruptcy court, WeWork listed estimated assets and liabilities in the range of $10 billon to $50 billion. Under its founder Adam Neumann, WeWork grew to be the most valuable U.S. startup worth $47 billion. WeWork engaged in debt restructurings, yet this was not enough to stave off its bankruptcy. Shortly before WeWork filed for bankruptcy, Neumann said in a statement, "I believe that, with the right strategy and team, a reorganization will enable WeWork to emerge successfully."
Persons: Kate Munsch, WeWork, Cadwalader, Taft, Adam Neumann, SoftBank, Sandeep Mathrani, Mathrani, David Tolley, Neumann, Greg Roumeliotis, Mrinmay Dey, Arun Koyyur Organizations: REUTERS, SoftBank, New, JPMorgan Chase, Intelsat, Thomson Locations: San Francisco , California, U.S, Canada, New Jersey, Wickersham, WeWork, New York, Bengaluru
WeWork filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. AdvertisementAdvertisementWeWork, the company synonymous with coworking that was once valued at $47 billion, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday night. The main thing to note about WeWork's bankruptcy filing is it's Chapter 11, rather than Chapter 7 which would involve liquidation. AdvertisementAdvertisement"They need to raise capital, and they need to rightsize their real estate portfolio — negotiating more favorable lease terms, rejecting lease terms," said Sarah Foss, global head of legal at Debtwire. It will depend on how profitable each lease is, and what renegotiating terms WeWork is offered by landlords.
Persons: WeWork, , Adam Neumann, Tim Hynes, David Tolley, Sarah Foss, Foss, Hynes, X0GgcZMUHO, Chris Person, it's, There's, there's Organizations: Service, Colliers Locations: Manhattan
You can see in the funding for the infrastructure bill that we’re working hard to do all of that. We want to build generational wealth and do it in a way that heals communities rather than separates them. Between the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS act, there’s been a $1.8 trillion dollar investment. You may recall that when this conversation started about three or four years ago, the number was $6 trillion. So $1.2 trillion is significant, but it’s just a downpayment on what the real needs are.
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Explainer: Why WeWork failed, and what is next
  + stars: | 2023-11-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
A WeWork logo is seen outside its offices in the Queens borough of New York City, U.S., November 7, 2023. WeWork was once the most valuable U.S. startup, worth $47 billion. The following explains WeWork's meteoric rise and fall that reshaped the office sector globally:What is WeWork? Just before WeWork filed for bankruptcy this week, Neumann said, "I believe that, with the right strategy and team, a reorganization will enable WeWork to emerge successfully." WeWork first tried to launch an IPO with Neumann as chief executive in 2019, with its parent, We Company, spending months preparing for the public offering.
Persons: Shannon Stapleton, WeWork, Adam Neumann, Rebekah Neumann, Miguel McKelvey, freewheeling, Neumann, Steve Clayton, Hargreaves Lansdown, Masayoshi Son, Oscar, Jared Leto, Anne Hathaway, Rebekah, Clayton, WeWork's, Cadwalader, Taft, Sam Stovall, SoftBank, Kannaki Deka, Susan Mathew, Anil D'Silva Organizations: REUTERS, Banks, JPMorgan Chase, Company, CFRA Research, Titanic, Thomson Locations: Queens, New York City, U.S, freewheeling Israel, Wickersham, Bengaluru
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