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Fisker cuts deeper with new wave of summer layoffs
  + stars: | 2024-05-24 | by ( Grace Kay | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Fisker initiated another round of layoffs on Wednesday, multiple sources told Business Insider. The company has gone through a series of cuts and warned it might go out of business. AdvertisementEmbattled EV startup Fisker kicked off another round of layoffs on Wednesday, four sources with knowledge of the issue told Business Insider. Fisker has made multiple cuts to its workforce over the last few months. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Fisker, Henrik Fisker, , Henrik Organizations: Business, Service
Elon Musk said he wasn't involved in President Joe Biden's tariff on Chinese electric cars. The White House announced the 100% tariff on Chinese EV imports on May 14. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk said he was surprised when President Joe Biden announced a tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. "Neither Tesla nor I asked for these tariffs," the Tesla CEO said during an interview at the VivaTech conference in Paris on Thursday.
Persons: Elon Musk, wasn't, Joe Biden's, Musk, , Joe Biden, Tesla Organizations: White House, Service, Business Locations: Paris, China
Ford's F-150 Lightning was the most popular EV pickup in March, per S&P Global Mobility data. Over 1,100 new Cybertrucks were registered in the month, according to the data. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The edgy pickup was second only to Ford's F-150 Lightning, according to new vehicle registration data from S&P Global Mobility that was first reported by the Automotive News. During the month of March, the Cybertruck had 1,158 new registrations, while the Lightning had 2,893.
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Read previewTesla is going all in on its efforts to push through approval of Elon Musk's $55 billion pay package. A screenshot of some of the paid ads Tesla ran in support of Musk's pay package proposal. SECThe company aims to pass two separate proposals, one moving its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas and another reapproving Musk's pay, which was struck down by a Delaware judge earlier this year. Musk does not receive a salary from Tesla and his pay package centered on a series of goalposts around the carmaker's financial growth. AdvertisementEarlier in May, Denholm even sat down for a video promoting the pay plan.
Persons: , Elon, Tesla, Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Musk, Robyn Denholm, Denholm Organizations: Service, Elon Musk's, Securities and Exchange Commission, Google, Business, SEC, Street Journal, Bloomberg Locations: Tesla, Delaware, Texas
Read previewThe director who helped launch Tesla's latest project is leaving the company. Renjie Zhu, the director of manufacturing engineering at Tesla's Austin Gigafactory, announced he'd left the company on Sunday. The executive wrote on LinkedIn that "after triumphing the epic launch of Cybertruck program," his "adventure with this great company has come to an end." Related storiesIt's unclear whether Zhu was part of a recent series of layoffs at Tesla or resigned on his own. The executive and a spokesperson for Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Tesla is rescinding job offers for incoming full-time employees. The move is part of broader cuts at Tesla, which plans to eliminate over 10% of its workforce. The company began rescinding internship offers shortly after the layoffs started. AdvertisementTesla has begun clawing back job offers for incoming full time employees, according to two sources with knowledge of the issue, amid sweeping job cuts at the EV maker. "Tesla has made changes to our hiring growth plans," emails sent from Tesla to the workers and seen by Business Insider said.
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Inside Tesla's chaotic month of brutal layoffs
  + stars: | 2024-05-11 | by ( Grace Kay | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Several executives at the company have departed and Tesla workers say morale is flagging. AdvertisementTesla faces headwindsAhead of the layoffs, Tesla's delivery numbers slumped, falling below Wall Street's estimates. AdvertisementMore on the EV slowdown:The cuts commenceBefore Musk notified staff of the mass layoff, workers had been wary of impending cuts. Tesla workers hadn't seen such a deep cut since 2022 when Tesla slashed 10% of its salaried staff. In the weeks that followed, Musk cut Tesla's US advertising team and reportedly chose to slash Tesla's entire Supercharging team, as well as its vehicle programs and new product introduction team.
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Rich Otto, former head of product launches at Tesla, said he resigned last week. The executive said the recent Tesla layoffs have thrown the company "out of balance." Otto's departure follows six other senior-level Tesla executives leaving in recent weeks. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The recent layoffs that are rocking the company and its morale have thrown this harmony out of balance and it's hard to see the long-game.
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The Department of Justice is investigating potential securities or wire fraud by Tesla, Reuters reported. The probe reportedly centers on Tesla's promotion of its driver assist software. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe Department of Justice is looking into potential securities or wire fraud connected with Tesla's efforts to promote its driver assist software, according to a report by Reuters that cited unnamed sources. In 2022, the news agency first reported that the DoJ had launched a criminal probe into Tesla and its self-driving claims, but further details regarding the scope of the investigation were previously unknown.
Persons: Tesla, Organizations: Justice, Reuters, Service, DoJ, Tesla, Business
As recently as April 2022, the billionaire Tesla founder claimed in an interview that he was couch surfing and didn't "even own a place right now." In redacted court filings from December, Musk said he purchased the home in February 2022 and that he still lives there. In 2023, the Austin property was appraised at nearly $7 million, county tax records show. Less than a year later, in April 2022, Musk said again that he didn't own a home and rotated between friends' spare rooms. Eight weeks later, the LLC that purchased the Austin house was formed.
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General Motors is seeking to recruit students impacted by Tesla's recent internship rescindments. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "In light of recent industry news, GM is extending an invite to software students who may have been impacted from the changes in Tesla's upcoming summer internship cohort," the recruiter wrote. Del Amo and a spokesperson for GM did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider ahead of publication. On Monday, Tesla workers entered their fourth week of layoff notices.
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Fisker is closing down its Manhattan Beach headquarters, three sources told Business Insider. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFisker has begun to close its Manhattan Beach office, the site of the company's headquarters, three company sources told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Fisker, Organizations: Business, Service Locations: Manhattan, Manhattan Beach , California, La Palma , California
The company sent out another round of layoff notices on Sunday night, according to impacted workers who posted about the cuts on social media. The latest round of cuts mean that employees at the company are entering their fourth straight week of layoff notices. At least seven Tesla workers took to LinkedIn to say they'd received layoff notices on Sunday. "After watching my team gradually slimmed down week after week since mid-April, I received the dreaded 'Hello Employee' email this Sunday afternoon," one Tesla worker wrote on LinkedIn. Another worker shared a screenshot of her layoff email on LinkedIn that showed her last day of work would be May 5.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. A few years after he and his wife divorced, Jeff Bezos shelled out on a megayacht. Earlier this year, just before his 40th birthday, Mark Zuckerberg became the rumored owner of a yacht originally built for a Russian oligarch. While many tech billionaires have bought yachts, the richest of the rich, like Bezos, Zuckerberg, and Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison, have gone bigger. AdvertisementHere are the largest yachts owned by tech billionaires, listed in order of length.
Persons: , Joe, Jeff Bezos, Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, Mark Zuckerberg, Superyachts, Giovanna Vitelli, superyachts, Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, Evan Spiegel Organizations: Service, Business, Oracle Locations: Russian
Read previewFisker employees have been taking parts off pre-production vehicles and existing inventory to fix some customers' cars, according to several people familiar with the issue. Business Insider also viewed several photos of Fisker Oceans with missing parts that sources say were used for customer vehicles. A spokesperson for Fisker told Business Insider the information was false. Related stories"Every day was a fire drill of what car has this part that I need," a former employee told BI. Business Insider viewed an email exchange between a Fisker employee and Burrell that showed the employee offered to fix Burrell's car using a part off another Fisker car.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewFisker warned employees on Monday that they could be laid off in two month and the company's facility could close if the company is unable to course correct. The company told staff it was bringing in a restructuring officer last week, according to a previous email viewed by BI. AdvertisementThree current employees told BI that everyone they had spoken to at Fisker said they had received the notice. Should this possibility materialize, the Company has an obligation to provide "conditional notice" that employees — including yourself — will be terminated on June 28, 2024.
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Fisker warned staff of potential layoffs in two months, according to 3 employees and an email viewed by BI. Fisker announced a 15% staff cut earlier this year. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFisker sent staff a notice on Monday telling them they could be laid off from the company in two months, according to 3 employees and an email viewed by Business Insider. AdvertisementThe three current employees told BI that everyone they had spoken to at Fisker said they had received the notice.
Persons: Fisker, , Henrik Fisker Organizations: BI, Service, Business, Worker Locations: Manhattan Beach , California, La Palma , California, Munich, Vienna
AdvertisementBusiness Insider spoke with seven Fisker Ocean owners who shared their anxieties about what will happen to their cars if Fisker is no more. AdvertisementSome Fisker owners said they are already struggling to get service and parts. Three Fisker ocean owners described instances where the vehicle was bricked for days after their 12-volt battery died. What Fisker's failure would mean for its competitorsIf Fisker files for bankruptcy, there are likely to be ripple effects for other EV startups, Fiorani said. "If Fiskers start falling off the side of the road in the next few months because there's no one to update them, that's going to put fear into a lot of electric vehicle owners — not just Fisker owners," Fiorani said.
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Fisker is in talks with four automakers for possible acquisition, according to CEO Henrik Fisker. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFisker CEO Henrik Fisker told staff during an all-hands meeting on Thursday that the company was in talks with four automakers for a potential buyout, according to a recording of the event viewed by Business Insider. "We still have some time to get other offers on Fisker," he told staff on Thursday. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Fisker, Henrik Fisker, Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Fisker
Tesla has laid off 2,688 workers at its Austin factory, nearly 12% of the site's staff. The layoffs have also impacted workers at Tesla's other US and international locations. The Texas site employed about 22,777 people before the layoffs — meaning Tesla cut nearly 12% of its staff at the site. The broader layoffs appear to have affected workers across the country, as well as some staff at Tesla's international offices. Last week, a WARN notice revealed the cuts had impacted 280 workers at a Tesla facility in Buffalo, New York.
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Tesla employees say they've been left in limbo after a week of layoffs. AdvertisementIn the wake of Tesla's mass layoffs last week, some workers who are still at the carmaker say they feel as if they've been left in limbo. Tesla workers have been put through the wringer ever since layoffs started on Sunday, April 14. "It was like all at once, people you'd seen every day were just erased from the company," the worker said. On Friday, Tesla's layoffs impacted its recruiting staff in the US.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will very likely end up the ultimate winner in the most recent push to force a sale or ban of Chinese-owned TikTok. The House passed a TikTok "ban" or forced sale as part of a bill on military aid for Ukraine and Israel. A year ago, BI's Grace Kay wrote that TikTok legislation would be like "an early Christmas present" for Zuckerberg. Instagram had more growth and downloads last year than TikTok, and after Instagram faced an existential crisis, it's having a surprising comeback.) If ByteDance ends up selling TikTok to a US company, it's hard to imagine it will be a smooth transition.
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Tesla has eliminated about 40 marketing and advertising staff, Bloomberg reported. AdvertisementTesla appears to have pulled the plug on its short-lived marketing team. The company cut its entire US "growth content" team in its recent round of layoffs, according to a report from Bloomberg. The team included a group of about 40 people, the publication said. Tesla still has a small group of marketing employees based in Europe, a person with knowledge of the issue told Bloomberg.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, Organizations: Bloomberg, Service Locations: Europe
Read previewSome laid-off Tesla workers received new severance offers that included more money and longer coverage of benefits on Thursday night. Tesla CEO Elon Musk appeared to acknowledge the company had initially sent out faulty severance packages. Related storyUnlike early severance offers that were sent to some workers on Tuesday night, the new packages appear to vary between employees. Within a few hours, the workers received severance offers with slightly higher pay, those workers said. Another worker said they were offered three months' worth of severance pay and three months of paid COBRA coverage.
Persons: , Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, who'd, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, Tesla, Worker, BI
Tesla layoffs continue as recruiters get cut
  + stars: | 2024-04-19 | by ( Grace Kay | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Tesla informed some of its recruiters on Friday that they'd been laid off, sources told BI. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Three former Tesla workers confirmed to Business Insider that they had been informed of the layoffs via a call on Friday morning. More former Tesla recruiters have posted on LinkedIn saying they were notified their jobs had been impacted on Friday. The same day Tesla announced its initial round of cuts at least two executives resigned from the company.
Persons: Tesla, they'd, Elon Musk, , Drew Baglino, Rohan Patel Organizations: Elon, Service, Business, LinkedIn
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