TLDR Elon Musk’s net worth surpassed $749 billion on December 20, 2024, making him the first person to exceed $700 billion in wealth The Delaware Supreme Court TLDR Elon Musk’s net worth surpassed $749 billion on December 20, 2024, making him the first person to exceed $700 billion in wealth The Delaware Supreme Court

Musk’s Net Worth Hits $749 Billion as Delaware Court Restores Tesla Pay Package

TLDR

  • Elon Musk’s net worth surpassed $749 billion on December 20, 2024, making him the first person to exceed $700 billion in wealth
  • The Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Musk’s 2018 Tesla pay package worth approximately $139 billion after a lower court had voided it
  • The court ruled that canceling the package was improper because Musk met all performance milestones over six years
  • Tesla shareholders had approved the compensation in 2018 and again in 2024, but a shareholder lawsuit challenged the deal
  • The pay package will increase Musk’s Tesla ownership from 12.4% to 18.1% when he exercises the stock options

Elon Musk reached a new wealth milestone on December 20, 2024, when his net worth crossed $749 billion. The surge came after the Delaware Supreme Court reinstated his disputed 2018 Tesla compensation package.

The court’s decision overturned a lower court ruling from earlier in 2024. The package is now valued at approximately $139 billion based on current stock prices.

The 2018 compensation plan was entirely stock-based and tied to performance targets. Tesla’s board approved the package, which became the largest pay deal in corporate history. Shareholders voted to ratify the agreement in 2018.

However, a Tesla shareholder named Richard Tornetta filed a lawsuit challenging the package. Tornetta owned just nine shares of the company. He argued the deal was improperly negotiated and involved undisclosed conflicts of interest.

In 2024, Delaware’s Court of Chancery sided with Tornetta. The lower court voided the compensation package, calling it excessive. The ruling stated the deal was not in shareholders’ best interest.

Supreme Court Reverses Lower Court Decision

The Delaware Supreme Court disagreed with the lower court’s approach. The state’s highest court ruled unanimously to restore the pay package. The judges found that completely canceling the compensation was improper.

The court noted that Musk had met all the ambitious performance milestones outlined in the 2018 agreement. The ruling stated that rescinding the package left Musk “uncompensated for his time and efforts over a period of six years.”

Musk responded to the decision by posting “Vindicated” on his social media platform X. The legal battle had prompted Tesla to move its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas.

Tesla shareholders voted again in November 2024 to ratify Musk’s pay package. The company had offered Musk a separate $29 billion replacement package as a hedge against losing the appeal. Tesla can now revoke that offer, avoiding a potential $26 billion hit to reported profits.

Impact on Musk’s Tesla Ownership

The restored compensation package will increase Musk’s stake in Tesla. When he exercises the stock options, his ownership will grow from about 12.4% to 18.1% of the company. The calculation is based on an expanded share base.

Musk’s wealth has grown rapidly in recent years. In 2020, his net worth stood at $24.6 billion. By 2022, it had reached $219 billion. In 2024, he crossed the $400 billion mark.

His fortune increased further after SpaceX announced plans to go public in 2026. That announcement helped push his net worth above $600 billion in November 2024. The company’s rising valuation has been a key driver of Musk’s wealth growth.

Tesla shares have gained 19.2% in 2024. The stock performance has contributed to Musk’s financial gains. Analysts currently give Tesla stock a Hold rating, with an average price target of $382.87.

The legal saga affected Delaware’s reputation as a corporate domicile. Following the initial 2024 ruling, several companies reconsidered their incorporation in the state. Musk stated publicly that his companies would not purchase any company incorporated in Delaware.

The restored pay package is tied to stock options that Musk can now exercise at Tesla’s 2018 stock price.

The post Musk’s Net Worth Hits $749 Billion as Delaware Court Restores Tesla Pay Package appeared first on CoinCentral.

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