Oman Daily Observer

Wework data shows growth still doubling in size

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NEW YORK: Wework owner The We Company disclosed data on Friday that showed expansion of its office-sharing business was almost doubling in size from a large pipeline of leases even as the money-losing company plans to slash costs and reduce its headcount.

Wework divulged a presentati­on it gave prospectiv­e creditors in October about two weeks before Softbank agreed to a $9.5 billion bailout to keep the company afloat before cash on hand was expected to run out some time in November.

The data showed that as of the third quarter Wework planned to add 450,000 desks through leased locations that have not yet opened, which would represent almost a doubling in size from the 520,000 desks already up and running.

The October 11 presentati­on said that “despite the noise,” an allusion to the intense media focus after We withdrew its plans to go public in September, “we have continued to perform.”

The 49-page presentati­on highlighte­d changes underfoot to emphasise a renewed focus on Wework as its core business. The presentati­on also showed the company distancing itself from the muchcritic­ised leadership of co-founder Adam Neumann, who relinquish­ed control under the deal with Softbank.

Going forward Wework plans a “discipline­d focus on profitable market-share expansion” instead of growing the business “prior to funding commitment­s,” which the presentati­on said occurred from 2017 to September 2019 under Neumann.

A 90-day game plan included reducing headcount in administra­tive operations, Wework’s venture capital arm and in growth-related functions, a likely reference to the teams dedicated to designing and constructi­ng new office sites.

No numbers were provided for layoffs. Marcelo Claure, the Softbank executive who was named chairman of Wework last month, has said layoffs are expected but has not said how many.

The presentati­on said Wework plans to divest seven non-core businesses — Conductor, the Wing, Managed by Q, Meetup, Spaceiq, Teem and Wave Garden. The units organise meetings, provide facilities and workplace management, and marketing.

 ??  ?? A Wework logo is seen at a Wework office in San Francisco, US.
A Wework logo is seen at a Wework office in San Francisco, US.

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