Tesla Inc. has scheduled its 2025 annual shareholder meeting for November 6, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The announcement follows pressure from a group of 27 major shareholders who urged the company's board to set a date, citing legal obligations and concerns over governance. The meeting date comes nearly a year after the last annual meeting held in June 2024. The shareholders' call for action highlighted the approaching legal deadline under Texas law. Proxy materials for the meeting are expected to be distributed in September. The timing of the meeting also coincides with ongoing unresolved issues related to Elon Musk's compensation plan following a Delaware court case.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Elon Musk have again agreed to give the billionaire more time to respond to the regulator's civil lawsuit accusing him of waiting too long in 2022 to reveal his large stake in Twitter. https://t.co/3D7aU1apBS
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SEC, ELON MUSK ASK U.S. JUDGE TO GIVE MUSK SIX MORE WEEKS TO RESPOND TO REGULATOR'S LAWSUIT CONCERNING HIS LATE DISCLOSURE OF TWITTER STAKE