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Office group founder files lawsuit over largest investor’s decision to pull out of $3bn tender offer
Co-founder Adam Neumann is expected to sue over the abandoned deal
Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing
Adam Neumann planned to revolutionise the office — and the world. What went wrong?
Co-founder stands to make hundreds of millions more if company goes public
The company’s dramatic fall offers warnings for other tech companies
London should beware of a regulatory race to the bottom
Lossmaking US group’s rival demonstrates how less profit can mean a higher valuation
Japanese conglomerate to restrict dual-class share structures after WeWork debacle
Lack of independent voices at private companies leaves investor and employee interests at odds
The route to success these days is not chasing profits but hoarding market share
Crisis at the co-working company has profound implications for investors, staff and SoftBank
The dip in valuations could create big problems for Japanese conglomerate
Japanese group confirms $9.5bn rescue that does not include full control of co-working company
Co-founder Adam Neumann will get nearly $1.7bn to step down as chair
Adam Neumann could get $200m payment as board considers Japanese group’s $9.5bn plan
Some deal options could lead to margin calls for co-founder Adam Neumann
Investors want bosses to work together, not live together
Delivering unwelcome truths to power often backfires for the messenger — that has to change
Reining in of property expansion will cut real estate demand in key urban markets
WeWork, Thyssenkrupp, Juul and eBay are only the latest examples of leadership churn
Pulled listings of WeWork and Endeavor suggest common sense could be breaking out
Landlords brace for effect on valuations as new co-chief executives cut back
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