Tesla finally announced the date of its annual meeting, after dozens of angry shareholders asked what was taking it so long.
A group of Tesla shareholders Wednesday sent a letter to the company demanding it schedule an annual meeting, as legally required. On Thursday, Tesla did just that, setting a date for November 6.
But that date is four months beyond the legal deadline for its next shareholder meeting. Texas law, where the company is incorporated, requires annual meetings every 13 months.
The shareholder letter this week, which includes
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