HomeMarkets Markets WeWork plunges another 11% after announcing reverse stock split to try and keep NYSE listing By news August 20, 2023 0 113 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp WeWork, the office-sharing company once valued at $47 billion, said Friday it will undergo a 1-for-40 reverse stock split to try and keep its stock …This post was originally published on this site Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,012FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,680SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Charts Weekly Webinar: Portfolio Review, Earnings & Data (5/13/2026) Markets Why the Iran war is breaking the US‑European strategic alliance Top Trades PhilStockWorld Top Trade Alert – May 18th, 2026 – Medtronic (MDT) Markets Monday Morning Mayhem – Iran Bombs UAE Nuclear Plant, Brent $110 – Retail Earnings Ahead Markets How Trump’s ‘unusual’ brokerage account traded around his own market-moving decisions—selling hyperscalers and buying energy stocks during the war AI Aswath Damodaran: The AI Boom Is Headed For A Reckoning AI Billionaires on a Plane: Trump Brings 17 CEOs to China Market News Why the US-China summit changed very little Market News A Checkers Player Meets a Three-Dimensional-Chess Master Market News Trump‑Xi summit: Cautious progress on trade, ties and some ‘win‑wins’ Markets Friday F*ckery — Never Has So Little (actual money) Looked Like So Much (market cap) Market News How Trump plans to keep tariffs at the center of his economic policy despite stinging court losses Markets The $7 Trillion Gap: Why the Market’s “Exit Pipes” are Smaller than the Entrance Market News He Was Good at Steering the Fed, but He Was a Genius at Ignoring Trump’s Threats Load more