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Tesla's $56 bn pay package for Elon Musk opposed by Calpers CEO Frost

Musk criticized Frost's remarks, saying in a post on his social media platform X that the pension fund 'is breaking their word'

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By Chester Dawson
 
Calpers, the largest state public pension fund in the US, tentatively plans to vote against a proposed $56 billion pay package for Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, a sign of opposition from a major investor.
 
“As of today, minus the conversation that has yet to happen with Tesla, we would not be voting in favor of that proposal,” Marcie Frost, CEO of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, said Wednesday in an interview with CNBC. “We do not believe that the compensation is commensurate with the performance of the company.”

Frost’s statement adds to the pushback facing the controversial pay proposal, which Calpers supported when it was originally crafted in 2018. Shareholder adviser Glass Lewis & Co. has also urged Tesla investors to reject the package, citing its “excessive size” and the dilutive effect upon exercise.

 

Calpers owns roughly 9.5 million Tesla shares, making it among the electric vehicle maker’s 30 largest investors, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Musk criticized Frost’s remarks, saying in a post on his social media platform X that the pension fund “is breaking their word.” 

“What she’s saying makes no sense, as all the contractual milestones were met,” Musk said on the platform, formerly known as Twitter.

A Delaware judge voided Musk’s 2018 pay deal earlier this year, saying investors weren’t fully informed of key details. 

Tesla’s board is putting it up for another vote at its annual shareholders meeting on June 13. If it’s rejected, Musk has threatened to develop some products outside of Tesla.

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First Published: May 29 2024 | 10:23 PM IST

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