Tesla shareholders approve Elon Musk's 'all or nothing' compensation plan that could see him awarded $2.6 BILLION - but only if the firm doubles its market value
- The proposed compensation award for Elon Musk is valued at up to $2.6 billion
- But, it involves no salary or cash bonus, and sets rewards based on Tesla's value
- The award involves stock options that vest in 12 tranches, at $50 bn increments
- Tesla's value must increase to $100 billion for Musk to receive the first award
- CEO could own over $55.8 billion in Tesla stock if value hits $650bn in 10 years
Tesla Inc shareholders approved a compensation package potentially worth as much as $2.6 billion for Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday in a test of their confidence in the leader of the electric car company.
A Tesla spokesperson confirmed that shareholders had approved the measure at a special shareholder's meeting in Fremont, California, but did not disclose the number of votes for or against.
The proposed compensation award for the Silicon Valley billionaire, valued at up to $2.6 billion, involves no salary or cash bonus but sets rewards based on Tesla's market value rising to as much as $650 billion over the next 10 years.
Tesla Inc shareholders approved a compensation package potentially worth as much as $2.6 billion for Chief Executive Elon Musk on Wednesday in a test of their confidence in the leader of the electric car company
Ahead of the vote, a top investor in Tesla Inc and a major proxy adviser offered opposing views on whether to support the compensation arrangement, which required majority approval from shareholders.
The vote has been seen as a test of whether big investors are prepared to support such a large payout at the founder-led company.
Musk's pay plan 'is well aligned with shareholders' long-term interests,' a spokesman for T. Rowe Price Group, Tesla's fourth-largest investor with about 6 percent of its shares, told Reuters on Wednesday, without saying which way the Baltimore fund firm would vote.
Earlier this month, proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services recommended Tesla stockholders reject the package, saying the 'unprecedented' award was too rich.
A smaller investor, the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), also said it would oppose the award.
CalSTRS is one of the nation's largest public pension plans but only the 59th largest investor in the car maker, with a 0.13 percent stake.
'Given the size of the award, we believe the potential dilution to shareholders is just too great. In addition, we have concerns about the lack of focus on profitability for the company, and the one profitability metric that is used excludes the cost of stock-based compensation,' CalSTRS' Director of Corporate Governance, Anne Sheehan, said in a statement before the vote.
Musk could own as much as $55.8 billion in Tesla stock and more than a quarter of the electric car company in the next decade if he hits all targets of the new plan.
Under the proposed award, which involves stock options that vest in 12 tranches, Tesla's market value must increase to $100 billion for the first tranche to vest and rise in additional $50 billion increments for the remainder.
Tesla was valued at about $52.46 billion at Tuesday's closing price, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Its shares have fallen nearly 12 percent since the pay plan for Musk was announced.
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