WeWork board members reportedly want CEO Adam Neumann to step down.
A handful of board members at the coworking startup WeWork are seeking to push Adam Neumann to step down as CEO, according to reports.
WeWork declined ABC News' request for comment Monday. The Softbank Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment. This news comes approximately a week after the company announced it was delaying its initial public offering until the end of 2019. As a private company, WeWork was recently valued at around $47 billion, according to the Associated Press.
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