With 2019 quickly winding down, we've pulled together the finance team's most popular Prime stories from the past year. From the ultimate inside look at WeWork's wild culture, to org charts mapping out the power players at Wall Street's biggest banks, we think these reads are worth a revisit. Sex, tequila, and a tiger: Employees inside Adam Neumann's WeWork talk about the nonstop party to attain a $100 billion dream and the messy reality that tanked it The inside story of how Robinhood, a $6 billion investing app for millennials, blew a huge launch so badly that Congress got involved We identified the 70 most powerful people at JPMorgan. Here's our exclusive org chart. Meet the 8 Blackstone dealmakers who insiders say are the firm's future Meet 2019's Rising Stars of Wall Street from firms like Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, and Apollo shaking up investing, trading, and dealmaking 'It's good to be Rich': Meet the Goldman Sachs banker who has built a private investing empire that goes head-to-head with Blackstone — and you've probably never heard of him Citadel just cut a team managing more than $1 billion after an analyst and a data scientist broke internal compliance rules about trading in personal accounts JPMorgan just promoted 117 people in its corporate and investment banking unit to managing director — and we got the full list SoftBank-backed startup Fair burned through nearly $400 million in 10 months. Insiders reveal how Softbank stepped in and cleaned house in the wake of WeWork. Hedge-fund giant Glenn Dubin and his wife, Eva, told Jeffrey Epstein's probation officer they were '100% comfortable' with the sex offender around their kids. New documents show the extent of the billionaire couple's relationship with Epstein.
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