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Adam Neumann Builds FlowCiting sources familiar with Andreessen Horowitz’s investment, The New York Times reported on Monday that Adam Neumann had secured a $1 billion valuation for Flow. Although details about his plans remain vague, Axios pointed to indicators suggesting that he plans to do something similar with residential real estate as what he did with office buildings, which is bringing a sense of community to his properties. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Wall Street Journal reported in January that entities controlled by Neumann had been snapping up thousands of ...
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Anne Hathaway took on a "raw vegan" diet for her role in 'WeCrashed'. The 39-year-old actress plays Rebekah Neumann in the upcoming AppleTV+ series and she mirrored the WeWork businesswoman's lifestyle while working on the show, which including excluding all foods of animal origin, while also making sure all foods are eaten raw or at temperatures below 40-48°C. Appearing on 'The Late Show', she told host Stephen Colbert: "So I became - so I became a raw vegan. I did that thing - I don't know if you have gone vegan. "By the way, it's great. And we should do as much as we can to eat vegetables f...
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Jared Leto only had a "minute and a half" clip of Paolo Gucci speaking to go by to master his accent in 'House of Gucci'. The 49-year-old actor portrayed the bumbling fashion designer in the 2021 crime drama, and he's revealed how he learns different accents by picking up the "mistakes" and "habits" the person makes. However, he didn't have much to go by when preparing for the role of Italian Paolo. He said: “I had about a minute and a half of his voice in an interview." Once he was done filming 'House of Gucci' in Italy, the 'Suicide Squad' star had to jet out to New York for his part as Isra...
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Whitney Tilson’s email to investors discussing the WeWork documentary, and Biden’s big plans. [soros] Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more WeWork Documentary1) On Friday, Hulu released a documentary about WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn (you can watch the trailer here). As my wife and I watched it over the weekend, every few minutes we looked at each other and shook our heads in amazement that anyone could have fallen for such an obvious con man as co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann (and his even more narcissistic, delusional wife, Rebekah). If you l...
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