Drinking milk is sexist.
The dairy industry forcibly impregnates cows & takes away their babies—who would otherwise drink the milk—to make cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products.
Ditch dairy this #InternationalWomensDay & every other day.
Someone should download the CBP One app and make a step by step video of this insanity.
That’s a lot of planes and a lot of airports. Amazing that they kept this secret for so long.
OPEN LETTER to the Court of Chancery #DelawareCourt81
Attn: Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick
Leonard L. Williams Justice Ctr.
500 N. King Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Re: Case on Elon Musk's Compensation Plan & Tesla, Inc.
C.A. No. 2018-0408-KSJM
Chancellor McCormick,
I am writing to you as a shareholder of Tesla, Inc., and a mother of five. My husband and I, as well as our adult children, are proud owners of TSLA shares. Our family, along with many of our friends, are grateful to witness the resurgence of American manufacturing, and we believe Tesla plays a vital role in this growth.
We are deeply concerned about the recent court case regarding Elon Musk's 2018 compensation plan. The plaintiff's attorney seeks an excessive $6 BILLION in attorney fees, which we believe is not only exorbitant but also lacks transparency in terms of how it will benefit shareholders like us.
As the anticipated invalidation of Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package looms due to the court ruling, we believe that calculating potential financial gains in this situation is not based on a solid foundation. Hundreds of TSLA shareholders have written to Tesla's Board of Directors, requesting the reinstatement of a similar compensation package, which further highlights that there is no foreseeable financial gain in this case.
With this in mind, we respectfully request that you strike down any legal compensation in the form of TSLA stock. TSLA stock was seemingly deemed "unworthy" during the legal proceedings, and the plaintiff Counsel's contradictory stance on the matter raises questions about the sincerity of their concerns and the integrity of their current motives.
In summary, Chancellor McCormick, we kindly ask that you consider the following points:
1. The excessive $6 BILLION in attorney fees lacks transparency and does not benefit shareholders.
2. The invalidation of Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package is not based on a solid financial foundation.
3. The plaintiff Counsel's contradictory stance on the matter raises questions about their motives and the sincerity of their concerns.
4. The reinstatement of a similar compensation package is supported by hundreds of TSLA shareholders.
We sincerely hope that you will take these points into consideration and make a decision that is in the best interest of Tesla, its shareholders, and the future of American manufacturing.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Gail Alfar
Austin, Texas
@altonbrown The more you study ethics and morals too the more you’ll realize torturing and killing any animals to eat isn’t a good idea either
Same if you study environment and sustainability (farm animals use up the most crops, water, and land when we don’t need to eat them at all)