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Leading proxy advisor ISS has recommended Tesla shareholders vote against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package, calling the award “astronomical.” The recommendation comes as Tesla prepares for its November annual meeting where investors will decide on the controversial pay plan.
Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), one of the most influential proxy voting advisory firms, has recommended that Tesla investors reject a proposed compensation package for CEO Elon Musk that could grant him nearly $1 trillion in additional stock, according to reports released Friday. The recommendation comes ahead of Tesla’s scheduled November 5 annual shareholder meeting, where investors will vote on the “mega performance equity award” designed to retain Musk long-term.
Tesla’s legal team has urged the Delaware Supreme Court to reverse a lower court decision that rescinded Elon Musk’s record $56 billion compensation package. The case represents one of the most significant corporate legal battles in recent history, with potential implications for Delaware’s corporate law framework and shareholder rights.
Attorneys for Tesla presented arguments before the Delaware Supreme Court this week, seeking to restore CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package that was rescinded by a lower court earlier this year. According to reports from the courtroom, Tesla’s legal team characterized the 2023 shareholder vote to ratify the pay package as “the most informed stockholder vote in Delaware history.”
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A San Francisco VC firm has eliminated all analyst positions, replacing them with AI tools and a network of 170 limited partners from top tech companies. The $75 million fund will focus on Series A and B AI startups while sharing profits with its expert community.
In a bold move that signals how artificial intelligence is transforming venture capital, Davidovs Venture Collective has fired all its analysts and is using AI tools to help run deals for its new $75 million fund. The four-year-old firm, co-founded by married general partners Marina Davidova and Nick Davidov, is arming its network of 170 limited partners with AI agents to source and vet investments in AI startups, according to recent analysis of the shifting VC landscape.
** The US EV market faces a critical transition as federal incentives expire, leaving automakers to compete on merit. While Tesla maintains profitability through massive scale, most competitors face significant challenges achieving volume-driven success in this evolving landscape. **CONTENT:**
The training wheels are officially off for the US electric vehicle market as federal incentives fade, leaving automakers to compete on pure business merits. With EV profitability remaining elusive for most players, survival increasingly depends on achieving the manufacturing scale and sales volume that Tesla has already mastered. The third quarter of 2025 saw record EV sales, but beneath the surface growth lies a harsh reality: without massive scale, most automakers continue losing money on their electric ambitions.