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Tesla and Elon Musk: A Mountain of News and Strategic Moves
Regulatory Climate: The White House's Crackdown on Proxy Advisors and Institutional Voting Power
Big shifts are underway in the regulatory landscape impacting Tesla and its broader ecosystem. The White House is actively considering new measures to curb the influence of proxy advisors like Glass Lewis and ISS, as well as large index fund managers such as BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street. These institutional giants hold significant stakes—roughly 30% or more—in many major U.S. publicly traded companies, including Tesla. Their sheer voting power can, in some cases, surpass that of individual shareholders, prompting lawmakers to explore ways to re-balance this influence.