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His 56 billion pay package [1]. In order for him to receive it the stock would need to increase 13x [2] (the AMD stock increase from 150 to 600 is only 4x). Despite succeeding at doing that, he and Tesla were sued over the pay package.

If OpenAI fails then its going to have to liquidate the company. Selling 160M shares of AMD is going to tank it's price.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lawsuits_involving_Tes...

[2]: https://ir.tesla.com/press-release/tesla-announces-new-long-...



It's not really a similar situation. His pay package was invalidated because of how much control Elon had over the board and the shareholders not being fully informed of the likelihood that the necessary goals would be hit.

Whatever the merits of the lawsuit, it wasn't about the pay package being too diluting.

If OpenAI fails, it will be acquired and/or the shares will be sold in bulk. They're not going to log in to etrade and sell 160m shares on the open market.


> Whatever the merits of the lawsuit, it wasn't about the pay package being too diluting.

But this is exactly the point. If somebody is going to sue Elon when he 13x the share price then of course somebody is willing to sue AMD if they 4x it.

Elon's pay package was voted on by shareholders. AMD's deal with OpenAI had none of that so if anything it's more ripe for a lawsuit.


I think there's a covenant preventing OpenAI from dumping AMD shares on the open market. Obviously AMD's price will move down during the crash but at least the shares will be liquidated in an orderly fashion.




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