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Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork

Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork

by Reeves Wiedeman

Little, Brown and Company ·2020 ·352 pages ·Investigative Journalism
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The inside story of WeWork and its CEO, Adam Neumann, which tells the remarkable saga of one of the most audacious, and improbable, rises and falls in American business history. In its earliest days, WeWork promised the impossible: to make the American work place cool. Adam Neumann, an immigrant determined to make his fortune in the United States, landed on the idea of repurposing surplus New York office space for the burgeoning freelance class. Over the course of ten years, WeWork attracted billions of dollars from some of the most sought-after investors in the world, while spending it to build a global real estate empire that he insisted was much more than that: an organization that aspired to nothing less than "elevating the world's consciousness." Moving between New York real estate, Silicon Valley venture capital, and the very specific force field of spirituality and ambition erected by Adam Neumann himself, Billion Dollar Loser lays bare the internal drama inside WeWork. Based on more than two hundred interviews, this book chronicles the breakneck speed at which WeWork's CEO built and grew his company along with Neumann's relationship to a world of investors, including Masayoshi Son of Softbank, who fueled its chaotic expansion into everything from apartment buildings to elementary schools. Culminating in a day-by-day account of the five weeks leading up to WeWork's botched IPO and Neumann's dramatic ouster, Wiedeman exposes the story of the company's desperate attempt to secure the funding it needed in the final moments of a decade defined by excess. Billion Dollar Loser is the first book to indelibly capture the highly leveraged, all-blue-sky world of American business in President Trump's first term, and also offers a sober reckoning with its fallout as a new era begins.


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"A 10-figure payout proves all of them wrong."

Walter Kirn· The New York Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"In other words, even if WeWork (which now appears to be on its last legs) and other erstwhile unicorns don't survive the pandemic, their investors and top brass likely will."

J.C. Pan· The New Republic Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"What lifts this book to excellence is Wiedeman's ease at presenting a complex business saga both understandably and entertainingly."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Wiedeman cites a prominent venture capitalist who says the right response to Neumann, in the end, 'was to recognize his faults while acknowledging the unbelievable thing he had done.'"

Allison Arieff· San Francisco Chronicle Read review ↗ Near the Top

"steady and restrained ..."

Jennifer Szalai· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"By speaking the woozy language of a Silicon Valley world-changer, Neumann put himself in the running for the kind of venture-capital money that typically flows toward businesses with minimal physical assets."

Jesse Baron· Bookforum Read review ↗ Near the Top

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