The We Company has now formally withdrawn the S-1 registration for the IPO it suspended two weeks ago. The proposed equity fundraising of about $3.5bn had been widely expected to fail after being universally panned by investors and analysts. Unsurprisingly, the company decided to cancel the IPO rather than risk it falling flat.
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