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Elon Musk Secures Record $1 Trillion Tesla Pay Package

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla shareholders approved a record $1 trillion compensation package for Elon Musk
  • The package requires Musk to stay at Tesla for at least 7.5 years and achieve 12 performance milestones
  • Musk’s ownership could increase from 12% to over 25% if all targets are met
  • Activist group Tesla Takedown protested the decision, citing declining vehicle sales

Elon Musk has secured the largest CEO compensation package in corporate history – a staggering $1 trillion payout – after Tesla shareholders overwhelmingly approved the deal. The vote, held at Tesla’s Austin factory on November 6, received over 75% support from investors.

Securing Musk’s Leadership for Tesla’s Future

The massive pay package is designed to ensure Musk’s continued leadership as Tesla expands into artificial intelligence and robotics. According to company officials, the compensation plan will keep Musk at Tesla for a minimum of seven and a half years.

If all performance targets are met, Musk’s ownership stake in Tesla would increase from roughly 12% to potentially more than 25%, giving him greater control over company direction.

Musk’s Response and Growth Vision

Following the approval, Musk expressed gratitude to supporting shareholders: “I’d like to just give a heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported the shareholder votes. I super-appreciate it.”

He has previously characterized Tesla’s growth potential as “virtually limitless,” stating in July that the company “will be the most valuable company in the world by far” if it achieves its autonomous driving and AI goals.

Board Support and Historical Context

Tesla Chair Robin Denholm strongly advocated for the package, warning that Tesla’s stock could plummet if Musk were to leave the company. The board has also dismissed concerns that Musk’s political associations have negatively impacted sales.

This isn’t the first time shareholders have backed substantial compensation for Musk. A 2018 package worth approximately $55.8 billion has faced repeated legal challenges in Delaware courts, prompting the board to introduce interim packages before this record-setting proposal.

Opposition and Performance Requirements

Not everyone supported the decision. Activist group Tesla Takedown protested the outcome, stating: “Elon Musk just got one trillion dollars for failure. Sales are down, safety risks are up and his politics are driving customers away. This isn’t leadership — it’s the world’s most expensive participation trophy.”

To earn the full compensation, Musk must achieve 12 milestones tied to Tesla’s market capitalization, with the first portion becoming available when Tesla reaches a $2 trillion valuation from its current $1.5 trillion. The package also includes performance targets for operating profit and product output, including delivering 20 million Tesla vehicles.

Musk, with a net worth exceeding $500 billion, remains the world’s richest person according to Forbes’ real-time rankings.

(With inputs from AFP)

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