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Uber Hires Former Executive of Tesla's Charger Division to Oversee EV Shift
- Wednesday August 21, 2024
- Natalie Lung and Craig Trudell, Bloomberg
Uber has hired former Tesla Inc. executive Rebecca Tinucci to oversee its shift to electric vehicles (EVs). Tinucci will start on September 16 as global head of sustainability, according to an internal company announcement Tuesday obtained by Bloomberg News.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Elon Musk Brags Tesla Will Be Biggest "In A Few Months", Deletes Tweet
- Saturday March 27, 2021
- World News | By Craig Trudell, Bloomberg
Does Tesla Inc. have the potential to be a $1 trillion company? It's a notion that got Elon Musk tweeting early Friday, only for the billionaire to do something fairly rare for him: delete a post.
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www.ndtv.com
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Takata Plans To File For Bankruptcy As Soon As Next Week, Source Says
- Saturday June 17, 2017
- Written by Craig Trudell, David Welch, and Jie Ma, Bloomberg
Bankruptcy filings would put Takata a step closer to a sale to Key Safety Systems Inc., the U.S. air-bag maker owned by China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp.
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www.carandbike.com
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Uber Hires Former Executive of Tesla's Charger Division to Oversee EV Shift
- Wednesday August 21, 2024
- Natalie Lung and Craig Trudell, Bloomberg
Uber has hired former Tesla Inc. executive Rebecca Tinucci to oversee its shift to electric vehicles (EVs). Tinucci will start on September 16 as global head of sustainability, according to an internal company announcement Tuesday obtained by Bloomberg News.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Elon Musk Brags Tesla Will Be Biggest "In A Few Months", Deletes Tweet
- Saturday March 27, 2021
- World News | By Craig Trudell, Bloomberg
Does Tesla Inc. have the potential to be a $1 trillion company? It's a notion that got Elon Musk tweeting early Friday, only for the billionaire to do something fairly rare for him: delete a post.
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www.ndtv.com
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Takata Plans To File For Bankruptcy As Soon As Next Week, Source Says
- Saturday June 17, 2017
- Written by Craig Trudell, David Welch, and Jie Ma, Bloomberg
Bankruptcy filings would put Takata a step closer to a sale to Key Safety Systems Inc., the U.S. air-bag maker owned by China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp.
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www.carandbike.com