Subject: Re: 13F : More Chevron
Why should the Tesla board give one tiny turd what Musk is doing or not doing with SpaceX, Neuralink, etc?

What if the Tesla board's focus was actually on motivating Musk to do stuff for Tesla that would enhance the production, revenues, earnings, and stock price of Tesla irregardless of any and all irrelevant factors all around both the rest of the word and even all around the rest of the Muskosphere?


I actually agree with most of your points, and am unconvinced by the Delaware court’s arguments. Musk should probably be penalized for not conforming to best practices, but $55b? And it amazes me that a deal like this could be overturned retroactively, when virtually all the parties to the deal must be happy with the outcome. Makes me think of another recent high-profile case in the USA, involving TFG, or the recent government treatment of a big utility owner we know…)

It seems that the ground is shifting under our feet as the rule of law becomes judges deciding what the outcome should be for political reasons.