Elon Musk Raises Stakes for Vote on His Pay
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Tesla's reliance on the aging Model 3 and Model Y raises investor concerns as no new human-driven models are planned. CEO Elon Musk shifts focus to self-driving and robotics, leaving the company vulnerable in the rapidly evolving EV market.
Cathie Wood says retail investors will decide Elon Musk's $1 trillion Tesla pay deal, set for a shareholder vote on November 6.
Kamala Harris said President Biden made a “big mistake” by excluding Tesla CEO Elon Musk from a 2021 White House EV event, overlooking Tesla’s leadership in innovation and possibly influencing Musk’s later political support.
Tesla's electric vehicle lineup, largely dependent on the Model 3 and Model Y, faces challenges as new models stall. Despite incremental updates, competition from rapidly innovating Chinese EV manufacturers threatens Tesla's market share.
Plus, automakers beg the Trump administration not to tax their robots, and Volkswagen has data about how people are buying its EVs.
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Harris also shared what policy mistakes the Biden administration made that could've made a difference in the 2024 election.
Kamala Harris said Wednesday it was a “big mistake” for the Biden White House to exclude Elon Musk from its 2021 electric-vehicle summit, calling on presidents to put “political loyalties” aside when celebrating American innovation.
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