He further explained that he has no other way to generate cash than to sell stocks: "Note, I do not take a cash salary or bonus from anywhere. I only have stock, thus the only way for me to pay taxes personally is to sell stock." Well, we don't know whether there really is a ...
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In September, Musk said at theCode Conferencein Beverly Hills, California, that his marginal tax rate will be more than 50% when his stock options expire at Tesla, and that he was already planning to sell soon. “I have a bunch of options that are expiring early next year, s...
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Now, I should clarify that this dividend payment is not covered by the respective company itself – in this case, Nike. On the contrary, those going short on Nike stock CFDs via sell orders will have a negative payment debited from their trading account. ...
long-awaited turning point for the stock: the election itself. If Trump wins, investors could further jump into what would be a publicly traded entity controlled by the president-elect, potentially padding Trump’s paper riches even more. But a loss may trigger a dramati...
Elon Musk should call Larry Page back and see if he can still sell Tesla to Google -LeVine, Steve