Anant Yardi, an Indian-American software mogul, has taken a majority stake in WeWork, marking a significant turning point for the embattled shared office space company as it emerges from bankruptcy.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yardi Systems, Inc. (“Yardi”, “we” or “us”) today commented on the proposed plan of reorganization for WeWork, Inc ...
Yardi, an engineer who migrated from India in 1968, has amassed a multibillion-dollar wealth over forty years through his firm, Yardi Systems, according to the Financial Times. This family-owned ...
Stony Brook University’s College of Business is proud to announce that Anant Yardi, Founder and CEO of Yardi Systems, will deliver the keynote address at the College’s convocation ceremony on May 21, ...
Yardi Systems and 18 property management companies were named in a federal class-action lawsuit accusing them of engaging in a scheme to fix apartment rents across the country. Seattle-based law firm ...
Anant Yardi, an Indian-born software tycoon, has acquired majority stake in WeWork on May 30, following a federal bankruptcy court's decision to transfer control of the co-working giant to its ...
WeWork cleared one of the last remaining hurdles to hand control of the co-working business over to service partner Yardi Systems in a bankruptcy restructuring that would value the company at a ...