Tesla
CFO Ahuja to retire; electric car maker sees growth spurt
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[June 10, 2015]
By Paul Lienert
DETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Motors Chief
Financial Officer Deepak Ahuja will retire this year, but will stay on
to help search for a successor at the fast-growing electric car maker,
Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk told shareholders on Tuesday.
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Musk made the unexpected announcement at the company's annual
meeting. Ahuja, a former Ford Motor Co executive, joined Tesla seven
years ago as the first CFO.
His retirement comes as the company is about to enter a period of
intensive growth and equally intensive spending. Musk reiterated the
company's anticipation of 50 percent annual growth over the next
several years.
Musk confirmed the first deliveries of the new Model X crossover
will begin "in three to four months." He said the gull-wing utility
vehicle "is shaping up to be five stars in every category" in terms
of safety ratings, making it one of the safest SUVs on the road.
Musk also said Tesla will release an early version of its Autopilot
self-driving program for the Model S sedan by the end of June. The
program will contain an auto-steering feature, he said, which will
work in conjunction with radar, camera, ultrasonic sensors and
special software.
In a presentation at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View,
California, Musk said a new battery factory in Nevada will begin
production by mid-2016 and should reach full production in three to
four years. The company's webcast of the presentation was monitored
by Reuters.
Ahuja said his decision to retire as CFO was "difficult" but said he
had helped build "a solid foundation for Tesla's long-term success."
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"My time at Tesla has been a nonstop adrenaline rush," Ahuja said in
a statement. "It is time for me to check a few things off my bucket
list and pursue other life goals.:
Tesla shares closed on Tuesday down 0.11 percent or 29 cents a share
at $256.00. In after-hours trading, the stock dropped to $254.70.
(Reporting by Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by David Gregorio)
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