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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Apr 1, 2025, 03:05 PM Apr 2025

New York City Pension Funds Plan to Sue Tesla Over Musk's DOGE Leadership [View all]

Source: New York Times

April 1, 2025 Updated 10:00 a.m. ET


The head of New York City’s pension funds called for a shareholder lawsuit against Tesla, accusing Elon Musk, its chief executive, of causing the company’s shares to plunge because of his actions to slash spending and the federal work force as head of the Trump administration’s cost-cutting effort.

In a letter sent late Monday to the New York City Law Department and reviewed by The New York Times, Brad Lander, the comptroller who oversees the city’s five public pension funds, said the highly contested cost-cutting measures by Mr. Musk’s initiative, the Department of Government Efficiency, are hurting Tesla’s stock. He accused Mr. Musk, the world’s richest person, of “effectively quitting his job at Tesla” and “promoting policies” that have been harmful to Tesla’s business.

“As the market has learned the truth, bit by bit, that Musk has in fact abandoned Tesla in favor of DOGE, where he was taking actions that alienated Tesla’s consumer base and causing Tesla’s sales to severely decline, the share price has dropped in response,” Mr. Lander wrote in a letter to Muriel Goode-Trufant, the corporation counsel for New York City. The letter was seen as a likely precursor to a lawsuit because Ms. Goode-Trufant is the lawyer for the pension funds.

As a result, the letter said, the value of the pension system’s Tesla holdings has dropped by 34 percent from Dec. 31 to March 28, to $831 million from $1.26 billion.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/us/nyc-pension-funds-elon-musk-doge.html



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Link to NY Comptroller PRESS RELEASE - NYC Comptroller Brad Lander Moves to Pursue Securities Litigation Against Tesla Board of Directors

NOTE: From the Press Release -

The five NYC public pension systems hold over 3 million shares of Tesla. These shares were worth $1.26 billion on December 31, 2024, and shrunk to $831 million as of March 28. 2025.


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This is really great! Old Testament Libera Apr 2025 #1
This really only makes sense madville Apr 2025 #2
Is Musk Fulfilling his Fiduciary Duties? DrFunkenstein Apr 2025 #3
That's up to their board madville Apr 2025 #4
Yahoo! had a revolving door of them BumRushDaShow Apr 2025 #6
There's a first time for everything (let's hope anyway) vapor2 Apr 2025 #7
He should absolutely be sued Prairie Gates Apr 2025 #5
Yet another reason CitizenZero Apr 2025 #8
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