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  • IndiQube IPO: Profitability Woes Emerge as Key Challenge

    IndiQube IPO: Profitability Woes Emerge as Key Challenge0

    As IndiQube Spaces moves toward its public listing, investors are closely examining its ability to generate profits. Although the company has experienced growth and secured significant anchor tenant commitments, it has yet to achieve profitability, leading to doubts about its valuation in a competitive coworking industry.

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  • WeWork India Plans ₹3,500 Cr OFS-Only IPO in August

    WeWork India Plans ₹3,500 Cr OFS-Only IPO in August0

    WeWork India Management Ltd., the Embassy Group–backed operator of India’s largest premium coworking brand, is gearing up to file for an IPO in August 2025, raising ₹3,500–4,000 crore entirely through an Offer-for-Sale (OFS). No new shares will be issued, underlining that the listing is structured purely as an exit for existing shareholders.

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  • WeWork India IPO: Retail Investors—Real Upside or Just Exit Liquidity?

    WeWork India IPO: Retail Investors—Real Upside or Just Exit Liquidity?0

    WeWork India, the profitable Indian franchisee backed by Embassy Group, is launching an IPO through a pure offer-for-sale, with no fresh capital raised. As founder-backed shareholders exit, retail investor interest hinges on whether the listing is a high-value opportunity or merely promoters cashing out, a familiar tension in India’s coworking IPO wave.

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