WeWork hiring plummets 64%, workforce growth stalls as layoffs loom Once an ever-expanding unicorn, WeWork is showing its first signs of stagnation when it comes to hiring activity and workforce growth. Joshua Fruhlinger 10.23.19 6:16 PM Markets
WeWork is on a hiring freeze as they look to cut back staff WeWork is looking to eliminate 13% of its workforce soon, which is roughly 2,000 employees. That's bad. Jared Russo 10.15.19 7:09 PM Tech
Softbank is losing money on its Vision Fund - but there is a light at the end of tunnel In 2017, Softbank launched a $100 billion fund with the intention of making big bets on tech startups. But it hasn't gone as planned. Jon Marino 9.6.19 4:18 PM Markets
El Salvador's small merchants see lure of Bitcoin riches snatched away as crypto prices crash Business owners began accepting Bitcoin after the country made it legal tender last year. But things haven’t gone smoothly. Jonathan Laguán 3.7.22 10:31 PM Crypto
Knotel, on WeWork's heels, might be an even more promising workspace IPO Knotel is the lone challenger to WeWork's perceived throne. It's perceived because neither has officially filed for an IPO as of yet, so the real estate crown has yet to be anointed. Jared Russo 8.29.19 5:33 PM Innovation
WeWork job listings reflect recent effort to attract more female applicants A look at how WeWork's job listings may be off-putting to women - or men. Joshua Fruhlinger 8.19.19 5:52 PM Innovation
WeWork app ratings show mega pre-IPO growth - and in low reviews WeWork is preparing an IPO and its alternative data shows impressive scale - including app ratings growth, on multiple platforms. But what about user satisfaction? Jon Marino 8.14.19 4:45 PM Markets
Made for Netflix scammers: 5 millennial fraudsters you wouldn’t believe if we made them up The true crime genre may most often focus on grisly murders, but the antics of these characters show why white collar crime can captivate us too. Abigail Rubenstein 3.7.22 5:45 PM Outcasts