Elon Musk tells Tesla bull Dan Ives to 'shut up'
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Under pressure from a group of shareholders, Tesla’s board of directors said it will convene the annual general meeting on Nov. 6, nearly four months later than required under Texas state laws. The company had warned at the end of April it would fail to meet the usual deadline,
Tesla’s board of directors faces a looming deadline to schedule its annual shareholder meeting. On Wednesday, a group of 27 shareholders called on Tesla’s board of directors to get the yearly meeting on the books, saying that if that didn’t happen by July 13, the company would be out of compliance.
A group of state treasurers and investors is complaining that the company, facing falling sales, is about to miss a legal deadline to hold a shareholder forum.
Wall Street is demanding that Tesla's board of directors put its foot down and rein in Elon Musk.
Elon Musk clapped back at unsolicited advice from the Tesla Board of Directors. A summary of the directives was posted to X by Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities […]
While still ostensibly running Tesla, Musk is now running amok. Fresh from his sabbatical overseeing, and then being “retired” from, Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, Musk has executed an Olympic level triple-twist to engineer a new mission – the establishment of a new political party, the America Party.
Tesla shares fell nearly 8% on Monday after CEO Elon Musk's plans to launch a new U.S. political party reignited concerns about his commitment to the company's future as it struggles with declining sales.
Tesla finally announced the date of its annual meeting. That’s after dozens of angry shareholders asked what was taking it so long.