L.Lim
11-07
It is almost like looking at a bloated dragon, unsatisfied with the amount of gold it hoarded and constantly wanting more.

That has to be his motivation of constantly resorting to iffy, if not illegal, methods to gain more influence.

Things like... sidling up to trump to get him elected, dumping ridiculous amounts of money (from the perspective of us peasants) to the campaign and employing seemingly illegal methods to get his man into the white house. Then running a DOGE for the US president, to harvest data in the name of "slashing government spending".

Tesla did not fully capitalise on their strengths as their early dominant force. I honestly believe that it was wiser to have doubled down on expanding their chargers to have it be all over the world, and not be exclusive for their own brand's customers...

Instead he's likely going to resort to more sneaky and underhanded moves in hopes that it will get him the next pay package.

1 Trln Pay Package Approved! Tesla Sell the News: Hold for Long Term?
On November 6, more than 75% of shareholders voted in favor of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s new compensation package. Under the plan, if Musk meets a series of milestones over the next ten years, he will gradually receive about 423.7 million restricted stock units (RSUs) — up to USD 1 trillion. Can Musk realistically hit these ambitious milestones in the next decade? Will this massive pay package truly align Tesla’s growth with shareholder interests After the approval, is Tesla a “sell the news” trade — or a long-term conviction hold?
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