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Florida pension board backs $56 billion pay package of Tesla CEO Musk By Reuters
(Reuters) – Florida’s pension board voted in support of the $56 billion pay package of Tesla (NASDAQ:) CEO Elon Musk for the company’s upcoming annual meeting, saying the plan “exhibits very high levels of pay-for-performance.”
In a post on its website on Wednesday the Florida State Board of Administration also said it voted against Tesla director Kimbal Musk, citing independence concerns, and against Tesla’s proposed re-domestication to Texas.
With 2.89 million Tesla shares the agency is Tesla’s 80th largest investor.
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