Tesla Proposes $1 Trillion Compensation Plan for Elon Musk, Tied to Ambitious Targets
- Tesla proposed a $1 trillion compensation plan for Elon Musk, requiring him to increase the company's valuation to $8.5 trillion for shareholder approval in November.
- The pay package, structured over ten years, urges Musk to create a "CEO succession framework" to receive his full payout.
- Tesla's board warned that without approval, Musk might leave the company, which could affect his voting control.
- The board emphasized the need for Musk to limit his political involvement, stating it is critical to receive assurances from him on the matter.
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