Elon Musk Wants to Move Tesla’s Incorporation From Delaware to Texas

Elon Musk wants to go all in on Texas.

The Tesla chief executive said the company would hold a shareholder vote to decide whether to incorporate in the Lone Star State after a Delaware court ordered him to give up a compensation package valued at $55.8 billion.

“The public vote is unequivocally in favor of Texas,” Musk said Thursday in a post on X. “Tesla will move immediately to hold a shareholder vote,” he said after conducting a poll on the platform.

The court’s decision, issued Tuesday in the Delaware Court of Chancery, called into question how Tesla’s board plans to compensate Musk. The court struck down Musk’s multibillion-dollar pay package after finding the process for securing its approval “deeply flawed.” It was a major setback for the CEO of the world’s most valuable automaker.

The Wall Street Journal

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