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Tesla Approves $1 Trillion Musk Pay Package, Path to Trillionaire

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla shareholders approved Elon Musk’s $1 trillion compensation package with over 75% support
  • The deal could make Musk the world’s first trillionaire if he meets ambitious targets
  • Package requires Tesla to reach $8.5 trillion market cap and deploy millions of robots and autonomous vehicles

Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a historic $1 trillion compensation package for CEO Elon Musk, potentially setting him on the path to become the world’s first trillionaire. The landmark decision came during Thursday’s annual shareholder meeting in Austin, Texas, where more than 75% of investors voted in favor of the massive payout.

Shareholder Support and Robot Demonstration

The approval represents a strong vote of confidence in Musk’s leadership despite previous opposition from some high-profile investors. Celebratory chants of “Elon” erupted in the room when the results were announced. Musk responded with gratitude, briefly dancing on stage alongside Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots.

During the meeting, Musk described the Optimus robots as “the future of the company and of humanity,” calling them “the biggest product of all time.” He suggested diverse applications from healthcare to crime prevention, stating: “You now get a free Optimus and it’s just going to follow you around and stop you from committing a crime. You don’t have to put people in prisons and stuff. It’s really wild to think of the possibilities.”

Compensation Scale and Conditions

The staggering compensation package, which Musk receives only if he meets specific performance goals, would exceed the GDP of countries like Ireland, Sweden and Argentina. It also dwarfs federal programs like SNAP food benefits and compensation packages of other tech leaders including Mark Zuckerberg.

To qualify, Musk must guide Tesla to achieve:

  • $8.5 trillion market capitalization (8x current value)
  • Deployment of millions of autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots
  • Sustained revenue in the hundreds of billions over the next decade
  • Development of a long-term succession plan

Controversy and Criticism

The package faced significant criticism from some investors who argued it concentrates too much power in one leader. Protest group Tesla Takedown called it “the world’s most expensive participation trophy,” citing declining sales, safety concerns, and Musk’s polarizing politics.

However, supporters believe Musk’s vision for robotics and artificial intelligence is essential for Tesla’s future in an evolving automotive landscape. The approval signals continued shareholder faith in Musk’s ability to lead the company through this technological transformation.

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