WeWork reassures traders it has sufficient money to climate coronavirus



WeWork Government Chairman Marcelo Claure throughout an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin at WeWork headquarters in New York Metropolis on February 10, 2020.

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WeWork is telling traders it has sufficient money readily available to execute its long-term plans and climate the near-term challenges posed by COVID-19. 

In a seven-slide deck for traders, WeWork stated it had $4.Four billion in money and money equivalents as of the top of 2019. The corporate is anticipated to launch full-year monetary outcomes after the market closes on Thursday. 

In a letter obtained by CNBC, WeWork's government chairman, Marcelo Claure, and CEO, Sandeep Mathrani, say that the corporate "has a strategic plan and a sound monetary place."

WeWork is the second SoftBank-backed firm to reassure traders that its money place will get it via an more and more unsure and risky yr. 

Final week, Uber advised traders that it had sufficient money and money equivalents on its steadiness sheet to climate the influence of COVID-19...



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