WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
hbr.org
WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
1–10 of 229 posts
Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#2(As an aside, i think WeWork’s S1 has turned to a remarkable feat of marketing, making buzz around the company in cycles who are likely to be their customers)
Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#3Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#4... and yet it will be valued as one. At this point it doesn't matter if anything really is tech or not. Rich people just want to park their money away from banks. (As an aside, i think WeWork’s S1 has turned to a remarkable feat of marketing, making buzz around the company in cycles who are likely to be their customers)
Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#5> Narrator: Narrator is a full-service data team for startups of any size. The team behind Narrator built WeWork’s data infrastructure, and wants to target more startups as early customers. The company says they’re generating $91,000 per month with this business model, but they aren’t stopping there. Narrator wants to build as a cross-company universal standard for data and grow out this library of shared analyses. This strategy allows the company to repurpose the analyses they produce and offer it to new customers.
[1]https://techcrunch.com/2019/08/20/here-are-the-82-startups-t...
Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#6Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#7... and yet it will be valued as one. At this point it doesn't matter if anything really is tech or not. Rich people just want to park their money away from banks. (As an aside, i think WeWork’s S1 has turned to a remarkable feat of marketing, making buzz around the company in cycles who are likely to be their customers)
An index fund might be a sounder investment.
Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#8Re: WeWork Isn’t a Tech Company
#9... and yet it will be valued as one. At this point it doesn't matter if anything really is tech or not. Rich people just want to park their money away from banks. (As an aside, i think WeWork’s S1 has turned to a remarkable feat of marketing, making buzz around the company in cycles who are likely to be their customers)
Rich people who buy non-tech-company stock and tech-company valuations seem likely to become less rich over time. An index fund might be a sounder investment.