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Tesla’s $1 Trillion Pay Plan Faces Investor Backlash as ISS Urges a Vote Against Musk’s Record Package

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 13.11.2025 19:09
Joe Weisenthal
7 месяцев ago
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Tesla’s $1 Trillion Pay Plan Faces Investor Backlash as ISS Urges a Vote Against Musk’s Record Package
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At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note that controversy continues to grow around Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation plan. One of the world’s most influential proxy advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), has urged Tesla shareholders to vote against what it called an excessive and high-risk proposal.

This marks the second consecutive year ISS has recommended rejecting Musk’s pay plan. Such guidance often carries weight among major institutional investors, including passive funds that hold significant stakes in Tesla.

Our analysts at KeyToFinancialTrends emphasize that pressure on Tesla’s board is intensifying ahead of the crucial November 6 shareholder meeting. After a Delaware court previously voided Musk’s $56 billion compensation deal, this new plan once again raises questions about corporate transparency and executive pay practices.

The $1 trillion compensation package, presented by Tesla’s board as the largest in corporate history, sets ambitious performance targets – including a market capitalization of up to $8.5 trillion, 20 million vehicle deliveries, 1 million robotaxis, and $400 billion in adjusted earnings.

ISS criticized the proposal, stating that it “locks in extraordinarily high pay opportunities over the next ten years” and limits the board’s ability to adjust future compensation levels. ISS also estimated the plan’s real value at $104 billion, exceeding Tesla’s own valuation of $87.8 billion.

At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note that despite the criticism, Tesla’s shares rose following the announcement of the plan. Investors appeared to view it as a positive signal that the company intends to retain Musk and align his incentives with long-term strategic goals.

Analysts also point out that Musk could still receive tens of billions of dollars even if he meets only part of the targets, given the plan’s structure rewarding partial achievement.

Tesla responded that ISS “once again misses fundamental points of investing and governance,” reiterating its call for shareholders to support all board proposals.

We at Key To Financial Trends believe this vote will be a defining moment not only for Tesla but also for the broader corporate landscape – where the balance between executive motivation and shareholder interests remains a growing debate.

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