Key Points

Elon Musk could become the world's first trillionaire if Tesla shareholders approve a massive new compensation package. The proposal would grant him over 423 million additional shares if Tesla's market capitalization soars to $8.5 trillion. This comes as Musk expressed concerns about his voting control in Tesla for AI development. Despite recent stock volatility, supporters remain confident in Tesla's long-term growth through robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Key Points: Elon Musk Could Become First Trillionaire With Tesla Pay Package

  • Package grants 423.7 million Tesla shares worth $143.5 billion
  • Requires Tesla market cap to reach $8.5 trillion target
  • Mirrors Musk's controversial 2018 compensation plan
  • Includes shareholder proposal for Tesla to invest in xAI
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Elon Musk could become first trillionaire under proposed pay package by Tesla

Tesla proposes massive stock grant that could make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire if company hits $8.5 trillion market cap target.

"I am uncomfortable growing Tesla to be a leader in AI & robotics without having 25% voting control - Elon Musk"

New Delhi, September 6

Elon Musk, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Tesla could become the world's first trillionaire after the company's board unveiled a new pay package tied to the future growth targets, reported CNN.

The news platform reported that if the move is approved, the package would grant Musk 423.7 million additional Tesla shares, worth approximately USD 143.5 billion at current stock prices, but only if Tesla's market capitalisation soars to USD 8.5 trillion, far above its current USD 1.1 trillion value.

This proposed compensation mirrors Musk's 2018 pay package, which significantly boosted his wealth and was twice approved by shareholders but struck down by a Delaware judge. Tesla is now seeking to re-approve that plan and build on it, the news platform added.

"This is all about Musk being scared about being kicked out of Tesla because he only owns 13%," said Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki and an early Tesla investor, who has since sold most of his stake, according to CNN.

"I am uncomfortable growing Tesla to be a leader in AI & robotics without having 25% voting control," Musk posted on X. "Unless that is the case, I would prefer to build products outside of Tesla," he further added.

Musk currently owns 410 million Tesla shares worth around USD 139 billion, along with stakes in SpaceX, xAI, and X (formerly Twitter), bringing his net worth to USD 378 billion, according to Bloomberg.

The proxy statement also included a shareholder proposal for Tesla to invest in Musk's AI startup xAI.

As per the report, the company did not take a position on the proposal, and no details were offered on the size or value of the potential investment.

Despite Tesla's recent stock volatility--still down 26 per cent from its December 2024 peak--Musk and Wall Street supporters remain confident in Tesla's long-term growth, driven by his promises of self-driving robotaxis and humanoid robots that could eventually outperform its auto business.

- ANI

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Priya S
Tesla should focus on making EVs more affordable for developing countries like India instead of these massive executive pay packages. We need sustainable transportation solutions, not billionaire milestones.
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Aditya G
If anyone can achieve this, it's Musk. His vision for AI and robotics could revolutionize multiple industries. Hope Tesla's success brings more tech investments to India too! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The 25% voting control demand seems concerning. Should one person have that much influence over such an important company? Corporate governance matters for long-term stability.
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Vikram M
Meanwhile, Indian startups struggle for funding. Imagine what even 1% of that $143 billion could do for our tech ecosystem. The wealth disparity is staggering.
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Michael C
The stock is down 26% from peak but they're talking about 8x growth? Either this is visionary thinking or pure madness. As an investor, I'm cautiously optimistic but concerned about the volatility.

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