Graham Rapier, provided by Published 2:54 pm EDT, Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Elon Musk sent an email to all Tesla employees on Wednesday with details about the company’s plan for retail stores. In February, the company blindsided many employees when it announced it would close many of its stores and shift all sales online. In his company wide email on Wednesday, Musk said that while all sales would be online, some customers still wanted to speak to a Tesla representative or take a test drive. He also said that underperforming stores would be given a fair opportunity to prove they deserve to stay in business. Elon Musk on Wednesday emailed all Tesla employees to clarify details about the company’s plan to close many of its retail stores. Tesla’s February announcement that it would close stores and move sales online — plans the company walked back slightly in March — took many employees by surprise and had a huge effect on morale, workers told Business Insider at the time. In his email, a copy of which was seen by Business Insider, Musk said that stores with lots of traffic would “absolutely not be closed down” but that stores with fewer sales would… Read full this story
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