I'll sell you all my shares for the highest price Elon and Kimbal obtained.At the price of TSLA closing price on the day that comp plan passed voting in 2018.
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I'll sell you all my shares for the highest price Elon and Kimbal obtained.At the price of TSLA closing price on the day that comp plan passed voting in 2018.
Correct, however now it's pretty easy to argue that the original lawsuit was BS during the appeal since Tesla left the original comp package unalteted for this reason. Tesla/shareholders can also sue for any damages this drama has caused, which again, easy to argue the amount of marketcap damages incurred.Sorry if this has already been covered, but those lawyers in opposition to the comp package still get paid now that it’s been reapproved? I know the pay amount is in dispute. But winning that case and getting paid is irrelevant from this vote, right?
Sorry if this has already been covered, but those lawyers in opposition to the comp package still get paid now that it’s been reapproved? I know the pay amount is in dispute. But winning that case and getting paid is irrelevant from this vote, right?
They asked for 10% of the compensation saved to shareholders...however now 10% of 0 is 0. Something else that can be argued. This landslide will F-ed over them pretty hard and I'm very happy at the magnitude of the votes who were for, even more so than the first time even without Kimble and Musk.Musk getting 56 billion, ok, I have zero cognitive dissonance with that. However lawyers getting 6 billion to argue a case? For what? Seriously can someone explain how they could ask for so much compensation. Your average American would have to work one hundred thousand years to make that! (even if team of 100, that is 1000 years of work, for the average joe).
They asked for 10% of the compensation saved to shareholders...however now 10% of 0 is 0. Something else that can be argued. This landslide will F-ed over them pretty hard and I'm very happy at the magnitude of the votes who were for, even more so than the first time even without Kimble and Musk.
Dude!!! Hit 190 there for a bit.
I agree that the share of the RT fleet that are private owners will be quite small.
But that would mean they won't be able to launch anything for quite a while, as I doubt they're anywhere close with a design that incorporates LIDAR or extra sensors. I don't disagree with the premise that existing cars won't be able to do RT btw.Yeah agreed on that end, I’ve always considered that a reality-based risk to the concept.
My own opinion is that vehicles manufactured to date lack the hardware necessary to mitigate sufficient risk to take liability and function as autonomous robotaxis so they’ll always be limited to (Supervised), but time will tell.
Tesla raising prices, that's bad.Looking good for Q3
Pre-market is happy with Elon's compensation plan & Tesla exodus from Delaware (+6.9%):
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I'd say his commitment on Twitter to make TSLA the most valuable company on earth is more significant to us shareholders, perhaps as a consequence of this vote. And so many votes cast on the last day - what's up with that??