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Tesla shareholders approve move to Texas from Delaware

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 7:16 PM
EV-a2zm Published June 14, 2024 3 Min Read
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Tesla officially announced Thursday that it will move its incorporation from Delaware to Texas after securing shareholders’ approval during the 2024 Annual Shareholder Meeting.

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Tesla receives warm welcome from Texas Governor after winning reincorporation approvalTesla fans call for a direct sales modelMusk’s companies deserted Delaware since the $56 billion court case

Tesla is now incorporated in Texas. Tesla is officially a Texas company! $TSLA @Tesla pic.twitter.com/gjV6T1XzeL

— andrew𝕏 (@andrewl_x) June 14, 2024

Tesla receives warm welcome from Texas Governor after winning reincorporation approval

Texas Governor Greg Abbott congratulated Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk on winning the shareholders’ approval of his controversial $56 billion pay package, marking the highest compensation ever awarded to a company CEO.

The government official also extended his warm welcome to Tesla on its new incorporation in the Lone Star state. CEO Musk appreciated Governor Abbott’s kind words, responding with a simple “Thank you.”

Thank you

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 13, 2024

Tesla fans call for a direct sales model

Tesla’s relocation to Texas from Delaware drove several fans, including @HinrichsZane, to call for the Texas government to finally authorize a direct sales model.

“How about removing restrictions on selling Tesla’s directly in Texas. Time to reciprocate.”

Zanegler (@HinrichsZane), Self-proclaimed Tesla Semi Advocate

Zanegler went on to say that he would rather “stick a screwdriver up my nose and out the back of my head than buy a car from a dealership.”

For context, Texas law currently restricts automakers from directly selling to buyers. They need to go through franchised dealerships.

I’d rather stick a screwdriver up my nose and out the back of my head than buy a car from a dealership.

— Zanegler (@HinrichsZane) June 13, 2024

Some Musk followers also expect his social media platform X to also relocate to Texas.

Why not if Elon lives in Texas and don't have time fore California office of X platform ? 💯

— Natali Cross (@natalicrss) June 14, 2024

Musk’s companies deserted Delaware since the $56 billion court case

Notably, the Delaware Court of Chancery’s ruling to repeal the already-passed $56 billion pay is the main reason that prompted CEO Elon Musk to give up on Delaware.

Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick ruled to revoke a 2018 compensation package in January 2024, which would have awarded the Tesla boss $56 billion at prior stock prices. The judge defined the amount “unfathomable” for a public company, even saying that Elon Musk had an “undue influence” over the board, which includes his brother, good friends, and close associates.

Since then, CEO Musk has repeatedly stated that the state of Delaware is “unfriendly” to people who manage corporations.

“Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on X in late January 2024

Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 30, 2024

True to his words, he moved Neuralink and SpaceX out of Delaware in February. However, it must be noted that the approval of the reincorporation proposal will not ultimately settle the legal disputes. The final ruling on the CEO pay package remains in the hands of the Delaware court.

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