Elon Musk is entitled to his $55.8 billion Tesla pay package from 2018, Delaware's Supreme Court ruled. A Delaware Chancery Court judge struck down the compensation package last year after a Tesla shareholder sued over the massive payday, which was tied to a series of growth goalposts for the EV company.
Elon Musk's 2018 pay package from Tesla, once worth $56 billion, was restored by the Delaware Supreme Court on Friday, two years after a lower court struck down the compensation deal as "unfathomable."
Micron (MU) surged to new highs on robust earnings, historic margin guidance, and AI-driven demand, with products sold out through fiscal 2026. Ford (F) pivots its EV strategy, writing down $19.5B, shifting focus to hybrids, extended range, and launching a battery energy storage business targeting data centers.
Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) came under pressure on Friday, plunging over 1% after volatility spread through the broader artificial intelligence space. The stock has alternated between gains and losses this week, with investors reassessing growth expectations amid competition from global rivals and execution risks around robotaxi deployment.
Italy's competition authority has formally closed investigations into four major electric vehicle makers after securing commitments to improve how consumer information is presented. The probes targeted BYD, Tesla, Stellantis, and Volkswagen over concerns that buyers may not have been given sufficiently clear details about electric vehicle performance and battery-related conditions.
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