Tesla stock

Discussion in 'Tesla' started by bwilson4web, Aug 6, 2018.

  1. hill

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    Sorry - but not only have the stockholders reaffirmed, but the courts have reaffirmed his pay package as well. Since several months ago - & since some seemed who have missed it, the appeal over the pay package ruling was reversed ...... & the Deleware Democratic governor who installed the Democratic corporate judge was shot down ... several months ago, in fact.

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk recovers $55 billion pay package in Delaware court ruling | AP News

    as a further PostScript to this old thread (2026 - there's a lot going on now - so many here thinking about war & ICE protesters etc) it might be added that when the IPO takes place for SpaceX, it might be noted Musk could very well become the first trillionaire . Considering the ever devalued USA dollar, where if you were a billionaire this year, in 1990 you would only have only 250 million. Something to think about as we deflate the dollar further. Ya gotta become a trillionaire just to keep up w/ inflation when you're on the very top of the financial game.
    We no longer own Tesla stock so, have no dog in the fight
     
    #2261 hill, Jun 10, 2026 at 4:48 PM
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    Besides the Swiss Franc and Japanese Yen, what other major currencies have done better on this than the U.S. dollar?

    But the Franc's money supply isn't remotely large enough to handle our economic needs, and the Yen is tied to an economy that seriously under-performed for decades of that time.

    Then there is the Euro, which over its existence has performed roughly the same as the Dollar, not significantly better or worse.

    Just about all other currencies have done worse.