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Kimbal Musk, the younger brother of the world's wealthiest person, said Elon Musk "deserves to be paid," as Tesla remains locked in a legal saga over its CEO's pay package.
Musk's pay and Tesla's investment in xAI are key issues ahead of Tesla's shareholder meeting. Some investors are skeptical of Musk's interim pay package and of Tesla's pivot into robotics. Kimbal Musk weighed in on his brother's Tesla pay package and Tesla's potential investment in xAI.
Tesla may have introduced the longer Model Y in the world's largest market, but its US arrival is still uncertain at this point.
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Stocktwits on MSNKimbal Musk Says Tesla CEO ‘Deserves To Be Paid’: Retail Reiterates Trust In Elon Musk
Elon Musk’s younger brother, Kimbal Musk, said in a television appearance on Friday that the Tesla CEO deserves to be paid. “I think my brother deserves to be paid,” Kimbal Musk said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday.
A coalition of U.S. labor unions and advocacy groups is urging pension fund officials to oppose Elon Musk’s massive Tesla pay package, citing risks to workers’ retirement savings.
Tesla is battling fierce EV competition from local brands like BYD in China, but in the US, it's going all in on robotaxis.
An investment group has formally requested that Nasdaq investigate the $29 billion pay package that Tesla's board of directors recently approved for CEO Elon Musk, arguing that the move should have required a shareholder vote.
Elon Musk’s social media company X has reached a settlement with former employees who sued for $500 million in severance pay after mass layoffs in 2022.
Tesla's board approved a compensation package for Elon Musk worth about $29 billion in order to keep the chief executive focused on the company.
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GB News on MSNElon Musk's latest UK Tesla project slammed by Ed Davey over 'national security concerns'
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has called for Elon Musk's Tesla Energy plans to be blocked under "national security concerns". Reports surfaced earlier this month that Tesla was preparing to challenge Britain's energy market by launching an electricity supply service.