Tesla Annual Shareholders Meeting Takeaways: Headquarters To Texas, No Stock Split, Cybertruck And More

Tesla Inc's TSLA annual shareholders meeting is taking place Thursday evening.

Below are some of the quick highlights from the meeting, courtesy of Benzinga Pro.

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  • Tesla Says Shareholders Have Approved Recommendations From Tesla Board On All Accounts Except Item 2, Item 5 And Item 6
  • Elon Musk Says Goal Is To Make Vehicle Prices As Affordable As Possible
  • Musk Says 'As many batteries you want to produce and sell to us at an affordable price, we'll buy'
  • Musk Says Fundamental Value Of Tesla Is 'How quickly did we accelerate sustainable energy?'
  • Expects To Increase Fremont Output By 50%
  • Musk Says Model Y To Be Best-Selling Vehicle By Volume By 2023
  • Cybertruck Will Enter Production In 2022, Will Reach Volume Production In 2023
  • Expects Roadster To Also Begin Production In 2023
  • Musk Says Company Is Not Contemplating Stock Split And No Plans To Offer Dividends
  • Musk Says Might Start Scouting For Locations For Another Factory 'Next Year'
  • Musk Says, Eventually, Tesla Will Make All Variants Of Vehicles, Says 'Why not?'
  • Company Will Move Headquarters To Austin, Texas

Tesla's stock closed Thursday's session up 1.4% at $793.61.

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