Tesla (TSLA) shareholders will soon decide whether CEO Elon Musk should be awarded $1T worth of stock if he achieves a series of goals, Jack Ewing of The New York Times reports. Musk will acquire voting control of 29% of Tesla shares if he meets all targets in a 10-year performance plan. While the goals sound difficult, the plan would allow Tesla’s board to grant Musk a portion of the shares if he fell short.
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