Tesla announced it will hold its annual shareholder meeting on November 6, 2025, following pressure from prominent shareholders due to legal obligations. The deadline for shareholder proposals is July 31. This comes after the company's previous meeting in June 2024, where Elon Musk's controversial $56 billion compensation package was approved despite a Delaware court ruling. Tesla recently moved its incorporation from Delaware to Texas and has faced challenges including slumping sales (down 27% YTD, 13.5% in Q2) and executive resignations, such as Linda Yaccarino from X.
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Tesla announced it will hold its annual shareholder meeting on November 6, 2025, following pressure from prominent shareholders due to legal obligations. The deadline for shareholder proposals is July 31. This comes after the company's previous meeting in June 2024, where Elon Musk's controversial $56 billion compensation package was approved despite a Delaware court ruling. Tesla recently moved its incorporation from Delaware to Texas and has faced challenges including slumping sales (down 27% YTD, 13.5% in Q2) and executive resignations, such as Linda Yaccarino from X.
Trending- 1 Last year (June 2024): Tesla held annual meeting, approved Musk's compensation package.
- 2 Last year: Tesla moved incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
- 3 April (current year): Tesla announced delayed proxy statement due to Musk's compensation.
- 4 Yesterday (relative to July 10, 2025): Group of shareholders urged Tesla to set meeting date.
- 5 Thursday (July 10, 2025): Tesla announced annual shareholder meeting for Nov 6, 2025.
- 6 July 31 (current year): New deadline for shareholder proposals.
- 7 Current: Tesla shares down 27% YTD, Q2 deliveries fell 13.5%.
- 8 Current: Linda Yaccarino resigned from X.
- 9 November 6 (current year): Annual shareholder meeting to be held.
- Shareholder meeting will proceed
- Potential for new shareholder proposals
- Ongoing scrutiny of Musk's compensation
- Continued challenges for Tesla including declining sales and executive departures
What: Tesla setting its annual shareholder meeting date and deadline for proposals.
When: November 6 (meeting date); July 31 (new deadline for shareholder proposals); Thursday (announcement day); Yesterday (shareholders urged setting date); April (company said proxy statement would be late); Last year (June, previous meeting); This year (shares down 27%); Second quarter (deliveries fell 13.5%).
Where: Texas (new incorporation state), Delaware (former incorporation state).
Why: Legal obligations (Texas law requires meeting within 13 months of previous one); pressure from shareholders; company previously delayed filing proxy statement due to Musk's compensation matters.
How: Tesla's board set the date and proposal deadline.