WeWork shelved its initial public offering until later this year because of a lack of investor interest, according to Reuters. The shared-workspace provider is battling growing doubts about its path to profitability, valuation, and CEO, Adam Neumann. Here's what went wrong. Read all of Business Insider's WeWork coverage here. WeWork shelved its initial public offering until later this year as a lack of investor interest risked it raising less than the $3 billion needed to unlock a $6...

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