Tesla Files Definitive Proxy Statement

Ticker: TSLA · Form: DEFA14A · Filed: Jun 5, 2024 · CIK: 1318605

Tesla, Inc. DEFA14A Filing Summary
FieldDetail
CompanyTesla, Inc. (TSLA)
Form TypeDEFA14A
Filed DateJun 5, 2024
Risk Levellow
Pages4
Reading Time5 min
Key Dollar Amounts$5.6 billion
Sentimentneutral

Sentiment: neutral

Topics: proxy-statement, shareholder-meeting, governance

Related Tickers: TSLA

TL;DR

Tesla dropped its proxy statement, shareholders vote soon.

AI Summary

Tesla, Inc. filed a Definitive Proxy Statement (DEFA14A) on June 5, 2024, related to communications posted on June 3, 2024, and by Elon Musk on X on June 5, 2024. The filing concerns the company's proxy materials for its upcoming shareholder meeting.

Why It Matters

This filing provides shareholders with important information regarding the company's upcoming meeting and voting matters, influencing shareholder decisions and corporate governance.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: low — This is a routine proxy filing and does not contain new financial or operational risks.

Key Players & Entities

  • Tesla, Inc. (company) — Registrant
  • Elon Musk (person) — Posted communications on X

FAQ

What is the purpose of a DEFA14A filing?

A DEFA14A filing, or Definitive Proxy Statement, is used by companies to solicit proxy votes from shareholders for an upcoming meeting, providing details on matters to be voted upon.

When did Tesla file this DEFA14A?

Tesla, Inc. filed this DEFA14A on June 5, 2024.

What specific communications are mentioned in the filing?

The filing references communications posted by Tesla on June 3, 2024, and by Elon Musk on X on June 5, 2024.

What is the filing number for this DEFA14A?

The accession number for this filing is 0001104659-24-068687.

What is Tesla's standard industrial classification?

Tesla's standard industrial classification is MOTOR VEHICLES & PASSENGER CAR BODIES [3711].

Filing Stats: 1,342 words · 5 min read · ~4 pages · Grade level 12.7 · Accepted 2024-06-05 16:16:08

Key Financial Figures

  • $5.6 billion — has applied to the court for payment of $5.6 billion. $5.6 billion. […] And then, he

Filing Documents

Forward-Looking Statements

Forward-Looking Statements This communication contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 reflecting Tesla’s current expectations that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning its goals, commitments, strategies and mission, its plans and expectations regarding the proposed redomestication of Tesla from Delaware to Texas (the “ Texas Redomestication ”) and the ratification of Tesla’s 2018 CEO pay package (the “ Ratification ”), expectations regarding the future of litigation in Texas, including the expectations and timing related to the Texas business court, expectations regarding the continued CEO innovation and incentivization under the Ratification, potential benefits, implications, risks or costs or tax effects, costs savings or other related implications associated with the Texas Redomestication or the Ratification, expectations about stockholder intentions, views and reactions, the avoidance of uncertainty regarding CEO compensation through the Ratification, the ability to avoid future judicial or other criticism through the Ratification, its future financial position, expected cost or charge reductions, its executive compensation program, expectations regarding demand and acceptance for its technologies, growth opportunities and trends in the markets in which we operate, prospects and plans and objectives of management. The words “anticipates,” “believes,” “continues,” “could,” “design,” “drive,” “estimates,” “expects,” “future,” “goals,” “intends,” “likely,” “may,” “plans,” “potential,” “seek,” “sets,” “shall,” “spearheads,” “spurring,” &ldqu

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