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Elon Musk, the CEO of company, has next to nothing to do with Tesla?He hasn't really been present much. They call him the pigeon CEOThen why is he asking shareholders to approve a $56 billion personal pay package? Seems kinda steep for a guy who isn't really present...He hasn't taken a salary in yearsSure, because he's been paid in stock options. It's not like the guy has been working for free.
He hasn't really been present much. They call him the pigeon CEOThen why is he asking shareholders to approve a $56 billion personal pay package? Seems kinda steep for a guy who isn't really present...He hasn't taken a salary in yearsSure, because he's been paid in stock options. It's not like the guy has been working for free.
Then why is he asking shareholders to approve a $56 billion personal pay package? Seems kinda steep for a guy who isn't really present...He hasn't taken a salary in yearsSure, because he's been paid in stock options. It's not like the guy has been working for free.
He hasn't taken a salary in yearsSure, because he's been paid in stock options. It's not like the guy has been working for free.
Elon Musk, the CEO of company, has next to nothing to do with Tesla?
He hasn't really been present much. They call him the pigeon CEO
Then why is he asking shareholders to approve a $56 billion personal pay package? Seems kinda steep for a guy who isn't really present...
He hasn't taken a salary in years
Sure, because he's been paid in stock options. It's not like the guy has been working for free.