As Tesla approaches 2026, the company is entering one of the most catalyst-rich periods in its history. With breakthroughs spanning robotaxis, humanoid robots, and energy storage, investors will be forced to think of Tesla as far more than an automaker.
Tesla shareholders must consider a complex web of stock-price milestones and operational goals.
The only thing more outlandish than Elon Musk's demand for a $1 trillion pay package is the idea that Tesla's shareholders will grant it. And yet that appears to be the way things are going, with everyone from massive investment funds to small, individual investors likely to approve a pay package so vast the new Pope has decried it.
Design work on the Roadster has ramped up at Tesla, according to sources. Work on the EV sports car resumed this summer after being largely paused for more than a year.
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Shares of Tesla (TSLA) fell 1.30% two weeks ago, after the EV giant reported mixed third-quarter results. Elon Musk's company said overall revenue rose 12%.
Tesla Inc NASDAQ: TSLA looks like it's about ready to make another major move, and this time, it could be the one that finally sends the stock to $500. After spending the past few weeks consolidating between $400 and $470, shares are showing all the signs of a bullish setup that's about to resolve higher.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, one of Tesla's biggest investors, said on November 4 that it will vote against a proposed compensation package that could pay CEO Elon Musk as much as $1 trillion over a decade.
Musk's focus on winning the artificial-intelligence arms race leads to long hours at xAI. Employees were compelled to turn over biometric data to develop controversial avatars.
Tesla, Inc. warrants a fresh valuation approach as new catalysts—lower-priced models and Q3 updates—drive a strong share price rally. Adaptation of new technologies has largely followed a 10-10 rule (10 years to build and another 10 for mass penetration). Recent exponential growth in TSLA's autonomous driving miles and updates on futuristic technologies could allow TSLA to break the typical 20-year tech adoption cycle.
Elon Musk's future at Tesla could be in the balance on Thursday when Tesla shareholders vote on whether to approve his record-shattering $1 trillion pay package.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund announced on Tuesday that it will vote against Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk's proposed compensation package at the company's annual shareholder meeting on November 6. The package is contingent on Tesla achieving ambitious milestones over the next decade, including growing the company's market value to $8.5 trillion.