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WeWork´s Failed IPO: What Does the Future Hold for Financing Digital Tranformation
Suárez, José LuisCase F-952-EFinanceWeWork was highly successful in capturing funds through successive rounds of capitalization and expanding its businesses. It was one of the leading workspace proprietors in New York and London. The problem centered on the fact that its losses grew at the same pace as its sales and value in capitalization rounds. The high value of the company set the bar very high for its IPO, to the extent that it didn?t have necessary demand from investors.Starting at €8.20
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SAFE and Travis: Leading in Uncertain Times
Mitchell, Jordan; Cardona Soriano, Pablo; Rosenberg, MikeCase DG-1522-ELeadership and People Management, Service and Operations ManagementForty-five miles apart from each other in Northern California, two not-for-profit credit unions SAFE and Travis had successfully transitioned from military segment-based to community charter credit unions. Both had grown to over $1 billion in assets via a combination of organic growth, mergers, and acquisitions. Above all, both had injected an unwavering commitment to member service. As of 2007, SAFE and Travis faced several questions: What would...Starting at €8.20
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La fracasada salida a bolsa de WeWork: ¿Cuál es el futuro de la financiación de la transformación digital
Suárez, José LuisCase F-952FinanceWeWork tuvo mucho éxito en la captación de fondos mediante sucesivas rondas de capitalización y en la expansión de sus negocios. Era uno de los principales arrendadores de oficinas en Nueva York y Londres. El problema radicaba en que sus pérdidas crecían al mismo ritmo que sus ventas y su valor en las rondas de capitalización. El elevado valor de la compañía ponía el listón muy alto en la salida a bolsa, tanto que no tuvo la demanda necesaria por...Starting at €8.20