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But Musk’s highly visible presence in Washington has ended, a POLITICO analysis found. In Trump’s rapidly evolving second presidency, Musk’s monopoly on political discourse, news coverage and social media seems to have broken — driven in part by how Trump and Republicans have all but stopped talking about him.
Munger’s wisdom applies especially to Musk, who’s acted as the EV maker’s biggest cheerleader since the disputed compensation package was struck back in 2018. And it’s a good reason why Tesla investors may continue to want Musk at the helm for many years yet.
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The Cool Down on MSNElon Musk calls Tesla lawsuit 'idiotic' as it moves to federal court — here's how it could affect millions of driversTesla has been embroiled in multiple lawsuits involving vehicle performance metrics over the past several years. Elon Musk calls Tesla lawsuit 'idiotic' as it moves to federal court — here's how it could affect millions of drivers first appeared on The Cool Down.
Six corporate law professors argue that reversing the Chancery decision would reopen a door the Supreme Court closed last year in its In re Match Group decision, which set a precedent on "cleansing" mechanisms required in conflicted controller transactions.
Texas to the rescue? Tesla is exploring alternative ways to pay its CEO, Elon Musk, in a new deal that, if approved, would be the first time the EV maker’s pay proposal for the world’s richest man would be subject to Texas rather than Delaware law.
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Tesla’s board has reportedly formed a special committee to reconsider CEO Elon Musk’s pay, potentially setting the stage for a new compensation package as the company faces mounting legal and
The lawsuit’s plaintiffs said more than 100 potential class members are collectively owed $5 million by Musk and his America PAC.
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