Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    PAY PACKAGES

    Barcelona trip on mind? Be prepared to pay higher tourism tax

    Barcelona plans to increase its tourist tax to €4 per night from the current €3.25 starting October 2024, aiming to generate €20 million more annually, reports Schengen Visa News. The tax varies by accommodation type: €1.70 for four-star hotels, €2.25 for Airbnb rentals, and €3.50 for luxury hotels. Cruise passengers staying less than 12 hours pay €3, while longer stays incur a €2 fee.

    Tesla tells judge that shareholder vote should reverse Elon Musk's pay ruling

    Tesla urges Delaware judge to recognize shareholders' vote supporting Elon Musk's $56B pay package, reverse voiding ruling, and reject $6B legal fee request by lawyers in lawsuit against Richard Tornetta.

    How Elon Musk's $44.9B Tesla pay package compares with the most generous plans for other U.S. CEOs

    Tesla shareholders on Thursday voted overwhelmingly in favor of restoring Musk's 10-year pay plan, valued by the company in April at $44.9 billion. It was worth more early in the year, but Tesla's stock value has fallen about 25% since then.

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package gets support from 77% of votes at investor meet

    Tesla investors voted overwhelmingly in favor of Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package at the annual meeting, with 77% approval despite opposition from institutional investors and proxy advisory firms. Retail investors showed strong support. The largest pay package in U.S. corporate history faced legal challenges, with a Delaware judge voiding it earlier in the year.

    Elon Musk's friends and fans applaud shareholder vote on his payday

    For months, Musk's supporters have used the social media site, which he purchased for $44 billion in 2022, to drum up support for his massive payday, and Tesla board members warned he could leave the company if shareholders voted against him.

    Shareholders have okayed move: Musk

    Tesla shareholders voted in favor of a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk and to relocate the company's legal home to Texas, as announced by the CEO on social media.

    • Shareholders to vote on Elon Musk's proposed pay package, how does it compare with other US CEOs?

      Tesla shareholders will vote on ratifying CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, previously voided by a judge due to improper control. The re-vote highlights CEO compensation in corporate America, with Musk's package tied to Tesla's market value reaching $650 billion over a decade. The shareholders are likely to accept the package as Musk has the needed support.

      Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders approved his $56 billion pay package

      Tesla shareholders are voting to approve a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk and to move the electric vehicle maker's legal home to Texas, Musk said on social media platform X on Wednesday, adding that passage was by wide margins. A yes vote gives the electric carmaker more ammunition in a Delaware court, where a judge voided the 2018 pay package plan.

      Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders voting yes for his $56 billion pay package

      Tesla shareholders are voting on a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk and to relocate the company's legal home to Texas. The vote outcome will be announced at a meeting in Texas on Thursday.

      Tesla shareholders voting yes for Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, CEO says on X

      Shareholders of the electric-car maker are voting on a proposal to ratify CEO Musk's 2018 incentive package, valued at up to $56 billion at the time and the largest in U.S. corporate history, after a Delaware judge voided the plan approved by its board "beholden" to Musk. The result will be announced at a meeting on Thursday.

      All about Elon Musk's proposed $56 billion pay package

      On Thursday, the decision to approve a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk who is the CEO of Tesla will be taken by the shareholders of the company. This decision may result in further corporate litigation.

      What will happen to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's $56 bn pay package?

      Tesla shareholders are set to vote on reinstating CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, which was invalidated by a Delaware judge for being unfair to shareholders. A "yes" vote won't automatically reinstate the package but could strengthen Tesla's legal case to overturn the ruling. If the package is rejected, Tesla may still appeal the decision and negotiate a similar pay plan with Musk. Regardless of the vote outcome, Tesla faces potential legal challenges and significant costs if a new package is required.

      Norway wealth fund to vote against Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay package

      Norway's wealth fund to vote on Musk's pay and directors' re-election at Tesla's annual meeting. The fund opposes Musk's $56 billion pay package, voided for being unfair to shareholders.

      Kanye West sued for harassment, not paying for severance package by former assistant. Here are details

      Lauren Pisciotta said that Kanye West offered her $1 million for the job, with the condition that she would be available 24 hours seven days a week. But he fired her and did not pay the severance package.

      Tesla stands by Musk pay after ISS urges shareholders to reject package

      Tesla defended Musk's pay package, disputed ISS criticism, and mentioned potentially costlier new compensation for shareholders.

      CEOs got hefty pay raises in 2023, widening the gap with the workers they oversee

      Top paid female CEOs in 2023 include Lisa Su, Mary Barra, Jane Fraser, Kathy Warden, and Carol Tome. Lisa Su of Advanced Micro Devices led with USD30.3 million. Female CEO median pay rose 21% to USD17.6 million, outperforming male counterparts.

      Elon Musk sees another big advisory firm come out against his multibillion dollar pay package

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package, recently valued at $44.9 billion, has been re-endorsed by ISS and Glass Lewis. The firm argued that the package was outsized and failed to achieve board objectives. It also noted that Tesla met the pay package's performance objectives and recognized the company's substantial growth in size and profitability. However, concerns about Musk spending too much time on other ventures raised in 2018 and since then have not been sufficiently addressed.

      Tesla shareholders advised to reject Musk's $56 bln pay

      ​ Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis said on Saturday it has urged Tesla shareholders to reject a $56 billion pay package for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, which if passed would be the largest pay package for a CEO in corporate America.

      Tesla shareholders advised to reject Musk's $56 billion pay

      Glass Lewis, a proxy advisory firm, has advised Tesla shareholders to reject a $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk, citing reasons like its "excessive size," potential dilution of shares, and Musk's involvement in time-consuming projects, including the purchase of Twitter. The package, proposed by Tesla's board, is based on the company's market value reaching $650 billion over 10 years. Glass Lewis also criticized Tesla's proposed move to Texas, calling it risky for shareholders. Tesla has defended the package, citing Musk's role in the company's growth.

      Load More
    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP
    Advertisement