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CEO pay is hitting stratospheric levels—Should society step in to limit excessive compensation?
MINT· 2025-11-17 10:30
Company Overview - Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla Inc, is currently the world's richest man with an estimated net worth of $480 billion and has the potential to become the first trillionaire based on performance criteria at Tesla [1][5] - Tesla is recognized as a pioneer in high-quality electric vehicles (EVs), utilizing electric motors and power systems inspired by Nikola Tesla [2] SpaceX and Market Position - SpaceX, founded by Musk, is the leading private space company globally, primarily due to its reusable Falcon rockets, which have completed nearly 500 launches [4] - The company dominates the civilian satellite-based internet market through its subsidiary Starlink, which has over 7,000 satellites and 8 million subscribers, contributing to approximately 80% of SpaceX's annual revenue [4] Compensation Structure - Tesla's board has approved a $1 trillion performance-based equity compensation package for Musk, which was supported by 75% of shareholders [5][6] - The compensation package consists of 424 million restricted stock units (RSUs) that will be unlocked in 12 tranches based on specific operational goals, including delivering 20 million vehicles and achieving $400 billion in EBITDA [6][7] Industry Compensation Trends - The compensation ratio of Fortune 500 CEOs to median workers in the US has remained around 200:1 for two decades, with significant variations across different companies [7] - In India, the median compensation for Nifty 50 CEOs is ₹22.6 crore ($2.6 million), with a ratio of 700:1 to the median worker [8] Societal Implications - The debate exists on whether society should moderate the significant pay differences, with arguments for both shareholder rights and the potential societal impact of extreme compensation packages [9][10] - Recommendations for improving the median worker's earnings in India include enhancing skills and productivity, which could help address the disparity in compensation ratios [11]