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Tesla Asks Investors to Approve Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Again

Bloomberg04-17

Company also calls vote on moving incorporation to TexasTesla chair criticizes Delaware court that voided CEO’s awardElon MuskTesla Inc. will have shareholders vote again on its compensation package ...

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  • Guavaxf30
    ·04-18
    Tesla’s board will be asking shareholders to vote again on a $56 billion payout for the chief executive—the one that was rejected by a Delaware court. Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm criticized the Delaware Chancery Court’s January decision, writing in a proxy that it had second-guessed shareholders. For her part, Chief Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick described Tesla’s directors as “supine servants of an overweening master,” saying they hadn’t looked out for the best interests of investors. Stakeholders of Tesla. Please read carefully what Chief Judge McCormick said. "Tesla's dorectors (of the board) are supine servants...". They do not look after the interests of the investors.  Do you wish to own shares of companies like this?
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  • King19
    ·04-17
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