Real estate company or ponzi scheme tailored toward millenials?
Ponzi
WeWork is AWS + real estate. They're gonna be fine
Can you explain what you mean? It’s my understanding that wework has a ton of lease obligations that they need to rent out at a higher rate and that were agreed to during an up time in the office rental market.
It's simple really. Before AWS, companies had to provision and plan their own compute and storage resources in an inelastic and rigid manner. AWS came along and centralized this process to provide elastic, on-demand compute and storage resources. Their business model is the arbitrage of fixed-cost resources at high volume, which can be provided in a turnkey, on-demand way using massive economies of scale. WeWork is doing that to real estate planning, expansion, leasing and design for companies who need office space. They are making commercial real estate an elastic, on-demand, turnkey product with minimal obligations. In return they will arbitrage the spread.
Nope is the answer
A daily fear
They will survive
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Can WeWork survive anything ?