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by 908B64B197 2078 days ago
What I don't understand is the multiples at which WeWork was trading.

I could definitely understand the business model (it's cloud computing for real-estate!) and especially cool for remote/business travelers since from what I understand it was rather easy for a WeWork user to use any of their facilities.

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People said the same thing about AWS: "Hardware is a commodity, how can they possibly turn a profit renting out hardware?"
It's more that they bill by the capacity used and it's possible to cancel at any time.

Same way a WeWork is more expensive than renting your own real estate but it's probably simpler than getting into a long term lease. Plus if your startup has to scale up WeWork can accommodate, unlike your typical office rental.

You can, if you think of it like a Ponzi scheme.