Vietnam's VinFast says three sales executives have left EV company

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Vietnamese electric-vehicle (EV) start-up VinFast said on Friday three senior sales and customer-service have left the company this week.

The departures are the latest in a string of executive changes for the ambitious Vietnamese automaker. They also come after a delayed and costly rollout of VinFast’s first EVs in California, its debut overseas market.

VinFast said two other U.S.-based executives had left because of "changes in the management model and specific business requirements": Greg Tebbutt, who had been chief marketing officer, and Craig Westbrook, former chief service officer.The company, a subsidiary of conglomerate Vingroup JSC

 

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Company in chaos. Wondering if the NC plant will actually be built.

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