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To: kidl who wrote (26366)9/15/2025 1:00:12 PM
From: A.J. Mullen  Respond to of 26644
 
The BOD has already modified one condition for Musk to get $1T. Instead of selling 20 million cars per year by 2030, now it's 20 million in total by 2035. He has already been well compensated for the cars already sold. If the other requirements are met, that would work out at $500,000 per car sold! The wealth would have to come from other than car sales. Maybe that's the point of the package - to excite the rank and file stockholders, and encourage them to ignore disquieting sales figures, etc?



To: kidl who wrote (26366)9/16/2025 12:08:36 AM
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Ultimately the consumer will decide. Will they buy a product from a political extremist?
Can you name a person who is more centrist than Musk?

He voted for Obama, then Biden, and only after their failures did he support Trump.

Now, make the argument that Musk is a "political extremist".