Billionaire Adam Neumann is trying to buy back bankrupt real estate company WeWork, which he founded in 2010 and was ousted from in 2019. Neumann's counsel said it had the support of Dan Loeb's Third ...
Adam Neumann has submitted an unsolicited bid in excess of $500 million to acquire WeWork out of bankruptcy, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. Pending due diligence, that bid could go up to ...
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2018 file photo, Adam Neumann, co-founder and CEO of WeWork, attends the opening bell ceremony at Nasdaq, in New York. The Wall Street Journal, citing sources it did not ...
Adam Neumann built WeWork on the idea of shared success, but the principle that drove him more than anything else may have been greed. Despite raising billions of dollars to change the nature of work, ...
Neumann’s acting career pretty much fizzled out after that, but during the early days of WeWork, she also wrote and produced a short film called Awake. It was primarily a personal project exploring ...
Meet the new Adam Neumann, same as the old Adam Neumann. The WeWork co-founder, who presided over one of the most spectacular rise-and-fall stories in modern business, made his first public remarks ...
WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann is hoping the second time will strike him some luck. The disgraced exec, and his co-founder wife, Rebekah Neumann, have listed their six-bedroom New York triplex for $32 ...
Chastened cofounder Neumann—no longer an executive at WeWork—retained a stake in the office rental company and has received fat separation payouts. Once valued at $47 billion, with its sights set on ...