SAN FRANCISCO — Juul plans to cut about 500 jobs by the end of 2019, capping off a tumultuous year in which the company, once a fast-growing e-cigarette giant, has cut back its expansion efforts in the face of regulatory scrutiny around the world.
Other departures include Tim Danaher, chief finance officer; David Foster, senior vice president of advanced technologies, and Ashley Gould, chief administrative officer.
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