Other co-working businesses exist. Just not the same deep pockets. Good market placement, but this seems about $19 billion too high.
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Things that make you go hmmm. RT
@WSJ: 'We frankly are our own category': How WeWork defends $20 billion valuationhttp://on.wsj.com/2yBVfUlThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Very different take from your 12/15/14 article that did not question any of their absurd claimshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/wework-now-a-5-billion-real-estate-sartup-1418690163 …
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That piece ended saying that their execs claimed an IPO coming in 2-3 years. Less than 2 months from now will be 3 years. No IPO in sight
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Best line: "We happen to need buildings like Uber needs cars..." But Uber doesn't pay for cars. WSJ could have found pixie dust 3 yrs ago
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No. You are a landlord, that owns nothing, and specializes in subleasing.
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Meeting your consumer needs is http://segmentation.You 're a real estate co focused on small/young businesses in costly real estate markets.
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Nope. You belong to "VCs are fools" category.
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lol defending the indefensible
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