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A leading proxy advisory firm has recommended Tesla shareholders reject Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package, citing concerns about its “astronomical” size and lack of binding commitments. The recommendation comes ahead of Tesla’s November 6 annual meeting where investors will vote on the unprecedented award structure.
Institutional Shareholder Services, a prominent proxy advisory firm, has recommended that Tesla investors vote against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package, according to reports released Friday. The firm cited the “striking magnitude” of the award and expressed concerns about its structure.