Tesla CEO Elon Musk made several promotions following resignations on Friday. Reuters
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made several promotions following resignations on Friday. Reuters
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made several promotions following resignations on Friday. Reuters
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made several promotions following resignations on Friday. Reuters

Tesla makes staff promotions to limit turmoil after share collapse


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Tesla chief executive Elon Musk made a series of executive promotions to fill the gap left by senior management resignations on Friday, as shares in the electric car maker tanked and criticism of its founder’s controversial behaviour continued.

Tesla shares crashed 6 per cent by close of day on Friday – its lowest level in five months – and its bonds traded at record lows, when two of its senior executives quit after Mr Musk smoked marijuana on a live web show with US comedian Joe Rogan on Thursday night.

The drug is legal in California, where Mr Musk was at the time and where Tesla has its headquarters.

The company’s head of accounting, Dave Morton, and head of human resources, Gaby Toledano, announced they were leaving the company. Mr Morton – who joined only one month ago – said he was resigning because “the level of public attention placed on the company, as well as the pace within the company, have exceeded my expectations”.

Mr Morton said he still believes strongly in Tesla’s “mission and future prospects” and has “no disagreements with Tesla’s leadership or its financial reporting”.

Tesla is already embroiled in controversy over a tweet published by Mr Musk last month, in which he said he had the funding to take the company private for $420 a share. US regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether the tweets may have violated US securities law, according to a report in August by Fox Business Network, citing sources.

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Mr Musk later backed off from his privatisation plan, saying Tesla was better off as a public company. The company's shares fell 4 per cent on reports of the SEC’s investigation. They had risen by 11 per cent shortly after Mr Musk’s original tweet.

Later in August, Sarah O’Brien, Tesla’s vice-president of communications, resigned after nearly two years with the company – a departure that had reportedly been planned for several months and preceded the drama over the tweets.

On Friday night, Mr Musk attempted to minimise the chaos surrounding his company after its shares sank, by making a series of internal promotions to address the resignations of Mr Morton and Ms Toledano and the departure of Ms O’Brien, which had been scheduled for that day.

Jerome Guillen, who was responsible for overseeing Tesla’s engineering and sales operations, was elevated to the new position of president of automotive operations, while Kevin Kassekert, who had been vice-president of infrastructure development, was appointed as vice-president of people and places, replacing Ms Toledano, who told Bloomberg on Friday she would not return from a leave of absence.

Dave Arnold became senior director of global communications, taking over from Ms O’Brien, while Mr Morton’s position as chief accounting officer, was left unfilled.

Mr Musk spent two and half hours on Joe Rogan’s streamed podcast on Thursday night discussing a range of topics including artificial intelligence and social media.

Other ways to buy used products in the UAE

UAE insurance firm Al Wathba National Insurance Company (AWNIC) last year launched an e-commerce website with a facility enabling users to buy car wrecks.

Bidders and potential buyers register on the online salvage car auction portal to view vehicles, review condition reports, or arrange physical surveys, and then start bidding for motors they plan to restore or harvest for parts.

Physical salvage car auctions are a common method for insurers around the world to move on heavily damaged vehicles, but AWNIC is one of the few UAE insurers to offer such services online.

For cars and less sizeable items such as bicycles and furniture, Dubizzle is arguably the best-known marketplace for pre-loved.

Founded in 2005, in recent years it has been joined by a plethora of Facebook community pages for shifting used goods, including Abu Dhabi Marketplace, Flea Market UAE and Arabian Ranches Souq Market while sites such as The Luxury Closet and Riot deal largely in second-hand fashion.

At the high-end of the pre-used spectrum, resellers such as Timepiece360.ae, WatchBox Middle East and Watches Market Dubai deal in authenticated second-hand luxury timepieces from brands such as Rolex, Hublot and Tag Heuer, with a warranty.

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Need to know

Unlike other mobile wallets and payment apps, a unique feature of eWallet is that there is no need to have a bank account, credit or debit card to do digital payments.

Customers only need a valid Emirates ID and a working UAE mobile number to register for eWallet account.

Six tips to secure your smart home

Most smart home devices are controlled via the owner's smartphone. Therefore, if you are using public wi-fi on your phone, always use a VPN (virtual private network) that offers strong security features and anonymises your internet connection.

Keep your smart home devices’ software up-to-date. Device makers often send regular updates - follow them without fail as they could provide protection from a new security risk.

Use two-factor authentication so that in addition to a password, your identity is authenticated by a second sign-in step like a code sent to your mobile number.

Set up a separate guest network for acquaintances and visitors to ensure the privacy of your IoT devices’ network.

Change the default privacy and security settings of your IoT devices to take extra steps to secure yourself and your home.

Always give your router a unique name, replacing the one generated by the manufacturer, to ensure a hacker cannot ascertain its make or model number.

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How to watch Ireland v Pakistan in UAE

When: The one-off Test starts on Friday, May 11
What time: Each day’s play is scheduled to start at 2pm UAE time.
TV: The match will be broadcast on OSN Sports Cricket HD. Subscribers to the channel can also stream the action live on OSN Play.

F1 2020 calendar

March 15 - Australia, Melbourne; March 22 - Bahrain, Sakhir; April 5 - Vietnam, Hanoi; April 19 - China, Shanghai; May 3 - Netherlands, Zandvoort; May 20 - Spain, Barcelona; May 24 - Monaco, Monaco; June 7 - Azerbaijan, Baku; June 14 - Canada, Montreal; June 28 - France, Le Castellet; July 5 - Austria, Spielberg; July 19 - Great Britain, Silverstone; August 2 - Hungary, Budapest; August 30 - Belgium, Spa; September 6 - Italy, Monza; September 20 - Singapore, Singapore; September 27 - Russia, Sochi; October 11 - Japan, Suzuka; October 25 - United States, Austin; November 1 - Mexico City, Mexico City; November 15 - Brazil, Sao Paulo; November 29 - Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.