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Monday 11 November 2019 10:09 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 11 November 2019 10:12 pm

Wework in talks with T-Mobile boss over chief executive role

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 07: A sign is posted on the exterior of a WeWork office on October 07, 2019 in San Francisco, California. Days after withdrawing its registration for an initial public offering, WeWork also warned employees that the company could be set to lay off nearly 2,000 people, about 16 percent of its workforce. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Wework has started a search for a new chief executive following the departure of co-founder Adam Neumann, people familiar with the matter said on Monday, as the US office-sharing start-up seeks to reverse its widening losses.

Wework’s current co-chief executives, Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham, have only been in place since September, but talks indicated Softbank Group, Wework’s majority owner, is eager for a fresh change after a botched effort to go public this year.

Wework has been in talks with a number of potential chief executive candidates, including US wireless carrier T-Mobile US chief executive John Legere, the sources said. The Wall Street Journal first reported on Legere’s talks with Wework about the chief executive job.

Wework and T-Mobile declined to comment.

Legere is not a leading candidate for the Wework chief executive role, one of the sources said. Ongoing talks with WeWork could represent a conflict, given that Legere is seeking to renegotiate with SoftBank the $26bn merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.

The deal is currently awaiting regulatory approval, and Legere said last week talks were ongoing with Sprint to extend their merger agreement. He declined to rule out requesting that the $26bn price be reduced.

Softbank last month spent around $10bn to take control of Wework, rescuing the company from potential bankruptcy after it failed to complete an initial public offering, which also led to Neumann’s departure.

Neumann, who attracted criticism for his erratic management style, was replaced as chief executive by Minson and Gunningham, but speculation has been rife that the pair are only a stopgap solution.

Since taking control of Wework, Softbank has already installed its chief operating officer, Marcelo Claure, as the executive chairman of Wework parent The We Company.

Softbank has talked about the need to return to Wework’s core business of renting out trendy office space to freelancers and enterprises. That would pull the company back from the fringe activities Neumann had forayed into, such as education.

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