WeWork's had a terrible month, and now the company may be getting bailed out by SoftBank — here's everything that has happened since the embattled company filed to go public

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WeWork's had a terrible 2 months, and now SoftBank is reportedly taking control of the company in a bailout deal — here's everything that has happened since the embattled company tried to go public

In August, coworking company WeWork publicly filed its IPO paperwork. It was last privately valued at $47 billion. Since then, WeWork has had an exceptionally bad few months, as potential investors got their first look at WeWork's financials and people began to dig into the past behavior and business dealings of the company's CEO, Adam Neumann. In September, The Wall Street Journal reported that Neumann would be stepping down as CEO, but remain as chairman.

In August, coworking company WeWork publicly filed its IPO paperwork. It was last privately valued at $47 billion. Since then, WeWork has had an exceptionally bad few months, as potential investors got their first look at WeWork's financials and people began to dig into the past behavior and business dealings of the company's CEO, Adam Neumann. In September, The Wall Street Journal reported that Neumann would be stepping down as CEO, but remain as chairman.

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