Oh. Are you not aware of the background of this whole thing? The company didn’t fail after he left. The company was a scam right from the start and he was directly involved. He’s just a grifter.
It’s weird because usually the majority of a startups founders wealth is stock in the company. So even if he left and wasn’t involved, the majority of his wealth would still be tied to the company.
Didn’t he separate from the company a long while ago? Whatever’s happening in WeWork right now isn’t his business anymore
It outlines that in the article. Honestly, it sounds like he got most of his money from Softbank buying him out.
Oh. Are you not aware of the background of this whole thing? The company didn’t fail after he left. The company was a scam right from the start and he was directly involved. He’s just a grifter.
https://jacobin.com/2019/11/wework-adam-neumann-con-artist-grifter-entrepreneur
I am very aware, not saying he wasn’t involved, just that he is no longer involved and hasn’t been for awhile
It’s weird because usually the majority of a startups founders wealth is stock in the company. So even if he left and wasn’t involved, the majority of his wealth would still be tied to the company.
His behavior became a huge liability to the company, so he was bought out by the investors a while back