Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Musk and the board in 2018 and hopes to prove that Musk used his dominance over Tesla's board to obtain an outsized compensation package that did not require him to work at the electric car maker full-time.
Newsweek offers a deep dive into why Musk is being sued by Twitter shareholders, including if he violated his contract with Twitter and why he paused the deal.
A lawsuit between Tesla Shareholders and Elon Musk ended on Wednesday with a Delaware court ruling in favor of CEO Elon Musk. Shareholders believed Tesla’s acquisition of SolarCity in 2016 was a bailout of a company owned by two of Musk’s cousins, which was unfair to them. The trial started in July 2021, and within […]
million for the washington post, this is a $41; billion deal. that remains to be seen though who elon musk puts in charge at twitter, does it keep with the present line up of officials or does he mix it all “p officials or does he mix it all up a bit, and what will be the reaction i wonder of tesla shareholders, who may feel that with tesla and space x that elon musk is somewhat divided, as far as his concentration is concerned, he has a lot on his plate already, and what this may mean for the development of the first truly electric car for example. for example. such an interesting for example. such an interesting point - for example. such an l interesting point there, for example. such an - interesting point there, david. i also wonder what you think of what impact this decision will have on users? it has been criticised, hasn t it, twitter, for being somewhat of an unpleasant place in comparison to other social media platforms. with elon musk at the top of the structure now, do