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Tesla’s Audacious $8.5 Trillion Target for Musk’s Payout

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Tesla has set an audacious new target that redefines corporate ambition, making an $8.5 trillion market valuation the key to unlocking a potential trillion-dollar payday for CEO Elon Musk. This goal, outlined in a new 10-year incentive plan, would require a period of growth unparalleled in financial history.
To put the $8.5 trillion figure into perspective, it is more than double the current valuation of Nvidia, the chipmaker that presently holds the title of the world’s most valuable company. Reaching this milestone would mean Tesla would dominate the global market to a degree never seen before, cementing its transition from a car manufacturer to a diversified tech conglomerate.
The reward for achieving this feat would be equally historic. Musk would see his stake in Tesla grow to more than 25%, and his personal fortune would be estimated to cross the $2 trillion threshold. The plan is structured to reward incremental success, but the grand prize is tied to hitting the highest tiers of this ambitious valuation ladder.
While analysts have called the target a “stroke of extraordinarily good luck” away, the proposal underscores the immense confidence the board has in Musk. It challenges him to prove that Tesla’s potential is still largely untapped and that his leadership is the catalyst needed to unlock it. The plan essentially equates Musk’s success with the company becoming the most valuable enterprise on Earth.

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