In re Tesla Motors Stockholder Litig.

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March 28, 2018
3711 Motor Vehicles and Passenger Car Bodies
336111 Automobile Manufacturing
shareholder dissent/oppression
mergers and acquisitions (M&A), breach of fiduciary duty, cash flow, discounted cash flow (DCF), entire fairness, minority interest, controlling shareholder, projections, debt, business judgment

In re Tesla Motors Stockholder Litig.
2018 Del. Ch. LEXIS 102
US
State Court
Delaware
Court of Chancery
N/A (plaintiffs); N/A (defendant)
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Court of Chancery says Tesla dissenting shareholders allege sufficient facts to show company CEO, Elon Musk, was a controlling shareholder, despite holding a minority interest; court allows breach of fiduciary claims concerning acquisition of related company to proceed.
In re Tesla Motors Stockholder Litig.
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