Tesla faces a legal battle as plaintiffs challenge its repair monopoly due to design features limiting software updates to Tesla only. Shareholders strongly support Elon Musk's leadership and $56 billion pay package, amidst clashes over legal fees.
Tesla and opponents of Elon Musk's compensation clashed over ways to resolve the legal quagmire that has engulfed the CEO's $56 billion pay package and billions of dollars in potential legal fees generated by the case https://t.co/mswN2HjFGH https://t.co/m9IlJp1kuK
BREAKING: $TSLA TELLS DELAWARE JUDGE “SHAREHOLDER VOTE SHOULD REVERSE RULING” 👀 The court surely has to allow Elon’s $56B pay! https://t.co/7WmHBPDv9N
Lawyers for Elon Musk say a shareholder vote last week approving the Tesla co-founder’s $56 billion pay package should delay a hearing on the award of billions of dollars in fees to the lawyers who challenged it. https://t.co/cfaOtvJlHh
Last week's Tesla Shareholder meeting was huge. Tesla's opening a new book focused on FSD and Optimus. Exciting times ahead! • Shareholders overwhelmingly backed Elon as CEO, approving his 2018 compensation plan by a landslide. They want him leading Tesla and creating value. •… https://t.co/aiIQkmuSQ5
Votes by Tesla shareholders to reinstate Elon Musk’s pay package and approve the company’s reincorporation in Texas are a rebuke to the proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis and the left-wing agenda it pushes on public companies, writes Michael Toth https://t.co/CHSvF1jEyn
According to the plaintiffs, Tesla’s design features, which make it so only Tesla can provide necessary software updates, and the company’s lack of authorized service centers constitute a repair monopoly. https://t.co/45cJbiZNek
Tesla's tight grip on repairs sparks courtroom showdown https://t.co/y1KMkseOAi