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eBee Africa Hits the Brakes: Layoffs Signal Challenges in Kenya's E-Mobility Scene
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Elon Musk's Ex, Ashley St. Clair, Claims Financial Woes Amid Custody Clash
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Sunnova Energy's Solar Eclipse: Major Layoffs Amidst Financial Struggles
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Wood Group CFO Steps Down Amid Qualification Controversy: What's Next?
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Bench Gets Last-Minute Lifeline from Employer.com After Sudden Shutdown

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eBee Africa Hits the Brakes: Layoffs Signal Challenges in Kenya's E-Mobility Scene

eBee Africa, once a promising player in the Kenyan electric mobility sector, lays off nearly all of its 50 employees amidst financial turmoil. Struggling with poor sales and high costs, the startup's flagship eBX electric bicycle couldn't compete with cheaper alternatives. This setback underscores broader challenges in Kenya's e-mobility market.

Aug 29
eBee Africa Hits the Brakes: Layoffs Signal Challenges in Kenya's E-Mobility Scene

Elon Musk's Ex, Ashley St. Clair, Claims Financial Woes Amid Custody Clash

Amid a tumultuous custody battle with Elon Musk, Ashley St. Clair publicly declares she is financially broke and facing eviction from her luxury New York City apartment. St. Clair's claims highlight the tension-filled legal dispute over child custody, paternity acknowledgment, and financial support for their son, Romulus. As the drama unfolds, St. Clair has turned to podcasting for income while legal proceedings continue.

Aug 20
Elon Musk's Ex, Ashley St. Clair, Claims Financial Woes Amid Custody Clash

Sunnova Energy's Solar Eclipse: Major Layoffs Amidst Financial Struggles

Sunnova Energy, a leading Houston-based solar company, faces turbulent times as it lays off 718 employees—55% of its workforce—in a drastic cost-cutting move. The layoffs, attributed to financial difficulties and the bankruptcy of a subsidiary, reflect broader industry challenges. With nearly 1,000 job losses this year, Sunnova's struggles underscore the impact of high-interest rates, reduced subsidies, and policy uncertainties on the solar sector.

Jun 7
Sunnova Energy's Solar Eclipse: Major Layoffs Amidst Financial Struggles

Wood Group CFO Steps Down Amid Qualification Controversy: What's Next?

In a surprising and impactful twist, John Wood Group's CFO, Arvind Balan, has resigned after it was discovered that he falsely claimed to be a chartered accountant in the UK, when he is actually a certified practicing accountant. This revelation comes at a challenging time for the company, facing financial difficulties and a significant decline in stock price. The situation is prompting discussions on corporate governance and the necessity of thorough credential verification in executive roles.

Feb 21
Wood Group CFO Steps Down Amid Qualification Controversy: What's Next?

Bench Gets Last-Minute Lifeline from Employer.com After Sudden Shutdown

In an unexpected turn of events, Canadian accounting startup Bench was acquired by Employer.com following a sudden shutdown, bringing relief to its customers and employees. This last-minute rescue deal saved jobs and maintained service continuity, highlighting vulnerabilities in hybrid tech-human service models.

Jan 31
Bench Gets Last-Minute Lifeline from Employer.com After Sudden Shutdown

Lion Electric Puts the Brakes on Workforce as CCAA Drives Change

In a major move, Montreal-based electric bus and truck manufacturer Lion Electric has announced temporary layoffs affecting roughly 150 employees in Canada and the U.S. amidst ongoing Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) proceedings. This marks the company's fifth layoff round in 2024, summing up to about 1070 displaced employees. With only 160 workers focusing on the maintenance of existing client vehicles, Lion Electric is bracing for a strategic realignment. This evolving narrative highlights significant challenges not just for Lion Electric, but for the broader EV market struggling to balance growth with economic realities.

Jan 6
Lion Electric Puts the Brakes on Workforce as CCAA Drives Change