WeWork's Adam Neumann will reportedly get a $1.7 billion deal to step down from board

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WeWork's Adam Neumann will reportedly get a $1.7 billion deal to step down from board
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WeWork's Adam Neumann will reportedly get a $1.7 billion deal to step down from board.

Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann will get $1.7 million in stock, cash and credit to walk away from the company and give up his voting rights.SoftBank is in advanced talks to take control of WeWork, a decision that could come as soon as Tuesday.Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann will get about $1.7 billion to walk away from the company and give up his voting rights,.

SoftBank is in advanced talks to take control of WeWork, a decision that could come as soon as Tuesday,

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