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Elon Musk looking concerned outside Tesla factory with rejected pay package document and falling stock charts, illustrating ISS advice against approval.
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ISS advises against approving Elon Musk's Tesla pay package

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Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended that Tesla investors reject CEO Elon Musk's $1 trillion compensation package due to concerns over its structure and Musk's divided focus. This advice comes amid growing analyst skepticism about Tesla's high valuation, with some forecasting up to 30% downside in the stock price. The recommendation highlights tensions in Tesla's governance as the company faces competitive pressures in the electric vehicle market.

Tesla is set to report its fourth-quarter electric vehicle deliveries on or around January 2, capping a second year of declining sales amid fierce competition. Despite a 25% stock rise in 2025, the company's high valuation raises doubts about its investment appeal. Investors are eyeing future products like the Cybercab and Optimus, but near-term challenges dominate.

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Building on last week's rebound from sales slump lows, Tesla shares have risen 19% in the past month to $481.20, up 27% year-to-date and 291% over three years. Analysts see fair value at $425.37 but highlight growth in EVs, autonomy, and robotics.

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