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1. Tesla closing retail stores in shift to online-only sales strategy Tesla is moving all its sales online, a dramatic shift in its sales strategy that will result in the closure of stores and some layoffs as the automaker looks for ways to reduce costs in order to bring a cheaper Model 3 to market. CEO Elon Musk noted that some stores would remain and turn into information centers and showrooms. The company didn’t say how many stores or employees would be affected. 2. Twitter confirms it’s working on a ‘Hide Tweet’ feature Like it sounds, “Hide Tweet” functions as an alternative to muting or blocking a user, while still offering some control over a conversation. At the same time, an option to “View Hidden Tweets” was also found to be in the works. 3. Revolut CFO resigns following money laundering controversy The startup and CFO Peter O’Higgins have been under pressure after a Daily Telegraph report revealed that Revolut switched off an anti-money laundering system that flags suspect transactions because it was prone to throwing out false positives.![](https://i0.wp.com/techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/samsung_galaxy_S10_002.jpg?resize=680%2C453&ssl=1)
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