GM hires Sterling Anderson, self-driving truck co-founder
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General Motors has turned to Sterling Anderson, a veteran of the autonomous vehicle industry, to oversee its entire product line of gas-powered and
General Motors Co. on Monday appointed a former Tesla Inc. leader and the co-founder of a self-driving vehicle company to oversee global products at the Detroit automaker, which has struggled to match electric and self-driving technology offered by Elon Musk's Tesla.
During its earnings call it was announced that the company expects to raise between $650 to $850 million before achieving cash flow positivity and that Co-founder and CPO Sterling Anderson would be leaving the company.
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