Group 1 - Elon Musk's companies, including xAI and Tesla, are experiencing significant executive turnover, with high expectations and pressure leading to departures [2][3][4] - In xAI, co-founders Tony Wu and Jimmy Ba have left, marking a 50% departure rate from the founding team of 12 [3][4] - Tesla's Raj Jegannathan, who had been with the company for 13 years, also announced his departure after a short tenure in a newly expanded role [4][12] Group 2 - The ongoing executive turnover at Musk's companies is not new, as many key executives left last year, raising concerns about internal knowledge loss and company reputation [4][14] - Investors are particularly focused on the stability of Gwynne Shotwell, president of SpaceX, as her departure could trigger a crisis for the company [5][6][14] - The recent departures highlight the challenges faced by Musk's companies in maintaining leadership stability amid shifting business focuses, such as the transition towards robotics and autonomous vehicles [4][12][14]
马斯克商业帝国持续高管动荡的风险