Musk's Fiery Words Ignite Tesla's Compensation Controversy
Elon Musk Brands Proxy Firms as 'Corporate Terrorists' Over $1 Trillion Pay Dispute
At a fiery Tesla earnings call, Elon Musk slammed shareholder advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis as 'corporate terrorists' for opposing his proposed $1 trillion compensation package. The tension underscores a broader debate on CEO compensation and proxy advisory influence, amid concerns about excessive power concentration and corporate governance dynamics.
Musk's Compensation Proposal
Proxy Firm Opposition
Musk's Response to Critics
Stakeholder Dynamics
The Decisive Shareholder Vote
Understanding Proxy Advisory Firms
Reactions from Shareholders
Implications of a Rejected Package
CEO Compensation Comparisons
Wider Governance Implications
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