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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-22 20-54

in LeoFinance18 hours ago

Part 11/13:

Musk supports the proposal to allow non-binding advisory votes on executive pay, viewing it as a practical way for shareholders to have input while maintaining flexibility. He mentions specific executives, including Elon Musk himself, Zachary Kirkhorn (CFO), and Andrew Baglino, indicating that he believes a non-binding plan is beneficial and does not threaten the company’s long-term strategy.

The tone of Musk’s message suggests he believes in a balanced approach—stakeholders can express opinions without tying the company to rigid structures that could hinder agility. His stance aligns with a general preference for long-term growth and innovation over immediate political showmanship.


Final Thoughts: Trusting Tesla’s Leadership