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Read previewPivotal, the flying car company backed by Google cofounder Larry Page, announced this week it had laid off nine employees, or 10% of its staff, according to the company and a memo seen by Business Insider.
It went on sale in January starting at $190,000, and the company says the units will ship in June.
His early prototyping caught the attention of Page, who agreed to financially back the company and move it to Palo Alto, California in 2014.
Page initially planned to merge Opener with Kittyhawk, his other flying car venture, but tensions between leaders kept the two operations apart.
Persons:
—, Larry Page, Ken Karklin, Karklin, Marcus Leng, Page, Kittyhawk, Leng
Organizations:
Service, Business, Karklin, Kittyhawk, Boeing
Locations:
Canadian, Palo Alto , California, Wisk