Don’t worry, WeWork has only committed $47B to landlords
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WeWork’s future as a public company collided headlong this week with investors’ biggest concern: What happens in a downturn?
Nine hours after the co-working company filed its IPO prospectus, the Dow plunged 800 points on Wednesday. With a possible recession looming, WeWork’s parent, the We Company, disclosed that over the next 15 years, it has $47 billion in lease commitments. That’s the same amount as its latest valuation, and that figure is in addition to $6 billion debt.