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2 of Uber's top executives have reportedly left the company
Abstract:Chief operating officer Barney Harford chief marketing officer Rebecca Messina are both out at the ride-hailing giant, Bloomberg reported Friday.
Uber's top marketing and operations executives are out, Bloomberg News reported Friday.
Shares of Uber sank about 1.5% in after-hours trading following the news.
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Uber's chief marketing and operations executives are out, Bloomberg News reported Friday
Barney Harford, Uber's chief operating officer since January 2018, and Rebecca Messina, chief marketing officer since October 2018, are both leaving.
Uber did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
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