This just sums up the quality of the BBC reporting habits. I know it's not the most interesting article in the world, but the BBC's increasing need to lean towards emotive language and tabloid-style reporting is really beginning to annoy me....
What happened to the organisation that could be relied on all those years ago, or was it always a facade?
www.bbc.com/news/business-49803064
"WeWork's Adam Neumann quits as chief executive"
or
"WeWork's Adam Neumann has agreed to step down as chief executive"
The BBC says them both in this article. However, they are quite clearly trying to deliver a more dramatic, and quite different, story with one.
"shares in other high-profile, loss-making start-ups such as ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft, have crashed following flotation."
"crashed"??
Uber -5.09%
Lyft -7.5%
Lower, certainly. But crashed? hardly.
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