Here's Why WeWork Won't be in the S&P 500 Following its IPO
U.S. · TECH
August 21, 20196 min read1158 words
Published: August 21, 2019  |  6 min read1158 words
·August 20, 2019, 6:30 PM UTCThe co-working company put its “culture of inclusivity” front and center last week in its IPO filing.But when it comes to “inclusion” of its common stock in important indices, the company issued a warning: “S&P Dow Jones and FTSE Russell have anno...
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August 21, 2019
This article provides a ton of helpful information about S&P regulations, WeWork's stock plan, and a ton of great context on how their stock plan relates to other companies that have IPO'ed. It's a bit dense at times and probably could have been more concise, but overall a very informative piece.
August 21, 2019
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