Elon Musk’s $101M Tesla Pay Package Halted by Court Drama

by AutoExpert   |  3 December, 2024

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Hey everyone, buckle up because we’ve got a doozy on our hands involving none other than Elon Musk and a staggering $101 million Tesla pay package that just got the brakes slammed on it by the courts. Yep, you heard that right—a whopping $101 million!

Elon Musk, the guy behind Tesla and its futuristic Cybertruck, was all set to receive this massive pay package for his role as Tesla's CEO. However, the court wasn't having any of it. Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick from the Court of Chancery in Delaware called the payment "excessive" and put a stop to it. This isn't new, though; she had already turned down a $56 million payout to Musk earlier this year. Thanks to a significant bump in Tesla’s share price, this figure had almost doubled since then!

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Why the court drama, you ask? Well, even though Tesla shareholders were totally on board with giving Musk the green light for this package back in June, McCormick pointed out that the board can't just override a court decision. She penned a 101-page opinion saying that approving this after the court's initial decision would turn lawsuits into never-ending battles. Essentially, she believes that Musk had too much control over the negotiations, which skewed things from the get-go.

Now, about this pay package—it's linked to hitting certain targets that would trigger stock grants for Musk, making up about 1% of Tesla’s equity for each milestone reached. But plaintiffs argue that these goals were set way too low, making it almost too easy for Musk to hit the jackpot.

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In a twist, the court has also ordered Tesla to cough up $345 million in legal fees to the attorneys who brought the case. They initially wanted $6 billion—talk about shooting for the stars, right? Tesla could pay this in cash or stock, but either way, it's a hefty fee.

And of course, Tesla is not taking this lying down. They've already declared their intention to appeal the decision, claiming that it undermines the rights of shareholders to make decisions for the company. Musk, never one to stay quiet, echoed this sentiment on X (you know, the platform formerly known as Twitter), stressing that shareholders, not judges, should control company votes.

Tesla Pay Package

Meanwhile, Tesla fans and shareholders aren't just watching from the sidelines. They're pretty vocal on X about their dismay, fearing what might happen if Musk doesn’t get his payout—could he walk away or shift his focus to other projects like AI?

This saga is far from over, and it’s going to be interesting to see how it unfolds. Will the appeal flip the script? Or will this decision stick, setting a precedent for how bigwig pay packages are handled? One thing’s for sure, Elon Musk’s journey is anything but dull.

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