WeWork's Adam Neumann wants to live forever, be king of the world and the first trillionaire, says report

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WeWork's Adam Neumann wants to live forever, be king of the world and the first trillionaire, says report
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WeWork's Adam Neumann is said to have told employees that the company could one day end world hunger.

Neumann has made waves both inside and outside of WeWork for his radical ideas, which include an interest in becoming Israel's prime minister or leader of the world, living forever and even becoming the world's first trillionaire, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

As it pursues an IPO, the company has been met with a tepid response from investors who cite the company's unusual corporate governance structure and loss-making business model as reasons for concern. Adam Neumann, co-founder and chief executive officer of WeWork, speaks during a signing ceremony at WeWork Weihai Road flagship on April 12, 2018 in Shanghai, China. World's leading co-working space company WeWork will acquire China-based rival naked Hub for 400 million U.S. dollars.

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