Tesla’s shareholder meeting: How to watch and what to expect

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is expected to take the stage Tuesday for the company’s annual shareholder meeting following a volatile year that saw swings between profitability and wider-than-expected losses, production goals met and deliveries milestones missed, and a securities fraud charge, and subsequent settlement, with the SEC.

The board, like the company it governs, has also undergone changes in the past 12 months. In December, Tesla appointed two independent board members, Oracle founder, chairman and CTO Larry Ellison and Walgreens executive Kathleen Wilson-Thompson. Four months later, Tesla announced in regulator filings, that was reducing the board by more than one-third, to seven directors. Brad Buss, Linda Johnson Rice, Steve Jurvetson and Antonio Gracias will not stand for re-election once their terms end.

Like its earnings calls, Tesla shareholder meetings are rarely boring. If the past is a guide, the event will be run like an informal town hall meeting with Musk fielding questions from the crowd of shareholders. There will also be the requisite corporate governance duties to complete.

First, the basics. Tesla shareholder meeting is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.

You can watch the livestream via the company’s website. Or here on this YouTube channel:

While it’s impossible to predict precisely what Musk will talk about on stage, we do know there are eight items on the agenda that shareholders have been asked to voted on. The first six proposals are from Tesla. The company recommended approving the six proposals

The remaining two are stockholder proposals, both of which Tesla is against.

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