Tesla

Tesla headquarters spills gallons of lime-green liquid into Bay Area street

Tesla headquarters spilling gallons of lime-green liquid into a Bay Area street is a surprisingly illustrative incident that raises numerous questions about safety, environmental responsibility, and corporate ethics. When I first heard about the spill—estimated at a cup of fluid every few seconds—the image that formed in my mind was one of chaotic urgency. I could almost see those Tesla employees rushing out with what was described as “very simple” supplies to manage what could easily become an environmental issue. To think that a major company like Tesla would be caught scrambling with inadequate tools gives me pause.

The characterization of the liquid as a nonhazardous cocktail of borax, lye, and green dye complicates the narrative.… Continue reading

Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla

As a self-proclaimed “Tech Bro” in my 30s, the idea of owning a Tesla used to be an exciting prospect for me. The sleek design, the cutting-edge technology, and the environmentally-friendly aspect all appealed to my sensibilities. However, as time has passed, my enthusiasm for Tesla has waned, and Elon Musk’s politics are a significant contributing factor to this change of heart.

In recent years, Elon Musk’s controversial statements and actions have caused a rift among potential Tesla buyers, especially those who lean towards liberal ideologies. It’s no secret that car ownership often involves making a statement. Just as Prius buyers are seen as environmentalists and Cadillac owners as wealthy status seekers, Tesla buyers were once synonymous with environmentally-conscious, liberal-minded individuals.… Continue reading

Elon Musk’s investor fan base cheers apparent approval of $56 billion Tesla pay package

Elon Musk’s investor fan base recently erupted in cheer as the approval of his massive $56 billion pay package was confirmed. To put this staggering figure into perspective, that’s over $10,000 for every Tesla sold since 2016. The sheer enormity of this compensation package is mind-boggling, surpassing the market cap of General Motors and highlighting the immense wealth accruing to one individual.

As an onlooker, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief at the sheer magnitude of this pay package. $56 billion is an unimaginable sum for most people, representing a level of wealth that is difficult to comprehend.… Continue reading

Norway wealth fund to vote against Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package

I find it utterly mind-boggling that Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is even considering accepting a $56 billion compensation package. That amount of money is unfathomable to me, especially in the context of a company that has faced its fair share of controversies and setbacks. The Norway wealth fund, a significant shareholder in Tesla, has rightfully decided to take a stand against this exorbitant pay package. It’s refreshing to see investors looking out for the long-term value of the company and its shareholders, rather than blindly supporting excessive CEO compensation.

When you break it down, $56 billion is more than 10% of Tesla’s total capitalization.… Continue reading

Elon Musk ordered Nvidia to ship thousands of AI chips reserved for Tesla to X and xAI

If I were a shareholder in Tesla, I would undoubtedly be livid at the recent news that Elon Musk allegedly ordered Nvidia to divert thousands of AI chips reserved for Tesla to X and xAI, his other ventures. The very idea that a CEO would intentionally harm his own company, a publicly traded one at that, raises serious questions about legalities and ethical responsibilities.

When considering the implications of Musk’s actions, particularly in relation to the development of fully autonomous Tesla vehicles, it appears that he may be prioritizing personal interests over those of Tesla shareholders. The decision to redirect crucial resources from Tesla to his other projects raises concerns about conflicts of interest and potential breaches of fiduciary duties.… Continue reading

Elon Musk insists Tesla Isn’t a car company as sales falter

I used to view Tesla as an innovative car company, but recent events have led me to question that perception. Elon Musk’s insistence that Tesla is not a car company, but rather a ‘software company’, raises some red flags as sales begin to falter. It feels like a desperate attempt to distance himself from the responsibility of the products his company produces.

The fact that Musk is quick to disassociate Tesla from being a car manufacturer is concerning. The promotion of ‘autopilot’ technology that isn’t truly autonomous, the claims of ‘bulletproof’ cars that aren’t truly bulletproof, and the selling of a ‘flamethrower’ that isn’t technically a flamethrower, all seem like smoke and mirrors to me.… Continue reading

Tesla seeks to reinstate Elon Musk $56 billion pay deal in shareholder vote

Tesla seeks to reinstate Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay deal in a shareholder vote. The mere thought of this proposal is mind-boggling, especially considering the recent layoffs that occurred where over 14,000 employees lost their jobs. The timing seems suspicious, almost as if it is a distracting tactic to shift the public focus away from the poorly handled layoffs. As a shareholder, the audacity of this proposal is both alarming and concerning.

The performance at Tesla has been nothing short of dismal. With a decrease in sales, shrinking margins, stock value plummeting, and major defects like the acceleration bug in the Cybertruck, it paints a grim picture of the current state of the company.… Continue reading

Angela Chao: Shipping billionaire intoxicated when she drowned in Tesla, police report shows

Angela Chao, a shipping billionaire, met a tragic end when she drowned in her Tesla on her 900-acre ranch, with her blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit. The details of her final moments are quite harrowing, with her friend on the other end of the line as she realized her fate. The fact that she was able to operate a vehicle in that state is concerning, to say the least. As someone who has experienced the devastating impact of drunk driving firsthand, it’s hard to muster any sympathy for someone who had all the resources in the world to avoid such a preventable tragedy.… Continue reading

Tesla halted production at its German factory Tuesday after power lines supplying the electric carmaker’s only European plant were set on fire in an act of sabotage claimed by a far-left group

It’s disturbing to hear that Tesla’s German factory was targeted in an act of sabotage, causing production to come to a halt. The power lines supplying the plant were set on fire by a group claiming to be far-left environmental activists. While their intentions may have stemmed from a desire to protect the environment, the method they chose seems counterintuitive. It’s perplexing to witness the targeting of an electric car manufacturer, especially when electric vehicles are considered a step forward in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change.

The accusations of Tesla polluting a river and exceeding permitted pollution levels raise concerns about the company’s environmental practices.… Continue reading

Lawyers who voided Elon Musk’s pay as excessive want a $6 bln fee

As I sit here and reflect on the absurdity of the situation surrounding the lawyers who voided Elon Musk’s pay as excessive, only to turn around and demand a staggering $6 billion fee, I can’t help but shake my head in disbelief. As a lawyer myself, it’s disheartening to see how the legal profession is portrayed in cases like these.

The idea that lawyers are charging an effective rate of $289,000 per hour is mind-boggling, especially when compared to Musk’s compensation package equivalent of $2,450,000 per hour. It raises questions about the true value of our work and the ethics behind such exorbitant fees.… Continue reading