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- Tesla is known for its high rate of executive turnover, and this year has been no different.
- As the company has faced production issues, concerns about its financial health, a reported investigation from the SEC, and questions about the decision-making of CEO Elon Musk, departures from senior employees have only added to the impression of instability.
- This week alone has seen three senior employees leave the company.
Tesla is known for its high rate of executive turnover, and this year has been no different.
As the company has faced production issues, concerns about its financial health, a reported investigation from the SEC, and questions about the decision-making of CEO Elon Musk, departures from senior employees have only added to the impression of instability.
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