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Cory Weinberg is deputy bureau chief responsible for finance coverage at The Information. He covers the business of AI, defense and space, and is based in Los Angeles. He has worked for The Information since 2015. He earned an MBA at Columbia Business School following his Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Business and Economics Journalism. He is a three-time winner of a Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing award. Previously, he reported on Bay Area housing and commercial real estate for the San Francisco Business Times. His work has also appeared in Bloomberg Businessweek, the New York Times and Slate.
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The company's revenue, made up almost entirely  of the commissions it makes buying and selling homes, grew by 56% to $3.7 billion last year.

U.S. Travel Helps Airbnb Beats Expectations in First Quarterly Earnings

The company's full-year results demonstrate how the year didn't turn as dire for its business as Airbnb feared during the early days of the pandemic.

Neumann, SoftBank Settlement Could Pave Way for WeWork SPAC

SoftBank would purchase $500 million of WeWork shares from Neumann, about half of the two sides' 2019 agreement.
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