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Shared office space provider WeWork has completed its merger with special purpose acquisition company BowX Acquisition Corp and is now publicly traded. Shares of WE debuted on the NYSE at $9.46 per share.
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WeWork stock price (NYSE: WE)
Use our graph to track the performance of WE stocks over time.WeWork shares at a glance
52-week range | $0.21 - $0.96 |
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50-day moving average | $2.47 |
200-day moving average | $14.68 |
Wall St. target price | $12.00 |
PE ratio | N/A |
Dividend yield | $0 (0%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | $-74.00 |
Is it a good time to buy WeWork stock?
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WeWork financials
Revenue TTM | $3.4 billion |
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Gross profit TTM | $2.6 billion |
Return on assets TTM | -3.04% |
Return on equity TTM | 0% |
Profit margin | -48.69% |
Book value | $-70.48 |
Market Capitalization | $44.1 million |
TTM: trailing 12 months
WeWork share dividends
We're not expecting WeWork to pay a dividend over the next 12 months.
You may also wish to consider:
- Simon Property Group (SPG.US) (4.57% forward annual dividend yield)
- Crown Castle (CCI.US) (5.89% forward annual dividend yield)
- SBA Communications (SBAC.US) (1.72% forward annual dividend yield)
Have WeWork's shares ever split?
WeWork's shares were split on a 1:40 basis on 4 September 2023 . So if you had owned 40 shares the day before before the split, the next day you'd have owned 1 share. This wouldn't directly have changed the overall worth of your WeWork shares – just the quantity. However, indirectly, the new 3900% higher share price could have impacted the market appetite for WeWork shares which in turn could have impacted WeWork's share price.
WeWork share price volatility
Over the last 12 months, WeWork's shares have ranged in value from as little as $0.21 up to $0.96. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (NYSE average) beta is 1, while WeWork's is 2.089. This would suggest that WeWork's shares are significantly more volatile than the average for this exchange and represent a higher risk.
To put WeWork's beta into context you can compare it against those of similar companies.
- Simon Property Group (SPG.US): 1.768
- Crown Castle (CCI.US): 0.875
- SBA Communications (SBAC.US): 0.672
WeWork overview
WeWork Inc. provides flexible workspace solutions to individuals and organizations worldwide. The company offers workstation, private office, and customized floor solutions; and various amenities and services, such as private phone booths, internet, high-speed business printers and copiers, mail and package handling, front desk services, off-peak building access, common areas, and daily enhanced cleaning solutions. It also provides various value-add services; business and technical service solutions, including professional employer organization and payroll services, remote workforce solutions, human resources benefits, dedicated bandwidth, and IT equipment co-location solutions. In addition, the company offers WeWork All Access, a monthly subscription-based model that allows members to book workspaces, conference rooms, and private offices; WeWork On Demand, which enables users with pay-as-you-go access to book individual workspace or conference rooms at nearby WeWork locations; and WeWork Workplace, a turnkey workspace management solution for landlords, operators, and enterprises. WeWork Inc. was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
Frequently asked questions
nullWhat percentage of WeWork is owned by insiders or institutions?
Currently 4.074% of WeWork shares are held by insiders and 82.867% by institutions. How many people work for WeWork?
Latest data suggests 4,300 work at WeWork. When does the fiscal year end for WeWork?
WeWork's fiscal year ends in December. Where is WeWork based?
WeWork's address is: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY, United States, 10022 What is WeWork's ISIN number?
WeWork's international securities identification number is: US96209A1043
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