Global shared office space provider WeWork, in its first financial report as a publicly traded company, said cutting costs led to a smaller loss and it expects the hybrid working trend will help it break even in next year’s first half.
Global shared office space provider WeWork, in its first financial report as a publicly traded company, said cutting costs led to a smaller loss and it expects the hybrid working trend will help it break even in next year’s first half.
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