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Enrst & Young will no longer audit WeWork

Clyde Edgerton by Clyde Edgerton
November 13, 2023
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Enrst & Young will no longer audit WeWork
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the once-hot office-sharing platform that filed for bankruptcy protection this month, said on Monday that Ernst & Young “will not seek to be retained” as its accounting firm and would thus no longer audit the company following its chapter 11 filing. WeWork, in a filing, said there was “no dispute” between the two. Ernst & Young notified WeWork of the move on Nov. 9. The New York Stock Exchange last week said it would start the process to delist WeWork. WeWork’s stock began trading over the counter on Nov. 8 under the symbol “WEWKQ.”



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