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- Based on this discrepancy, astronomers didn't know how a planet like WASP 107b could exist.
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- Apple is gearing up to deliver big announcements at WWDC on June 10.
- Apple is expected to reveal more about its AI strategy.
- Here's what we know about what to expect at WWDC 2024.
Apple's highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off next week, and the tech community is buzzing
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- Tesla board chair argues Musk's leadership is needed at the company right now, in a CNBC interview.
- Musk is the only one who hasn't been paid out for Tesla's "tremendous growth," she said.
- Musk has already threatened to focus on other projects outside Tesla.
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- Tesla board chair discussed what could happen if Elon Musk's pay package is rejected.
- Robyn Denholm said a new plan could cost an extra $25 billion worth of stock-based compensation.
- She said she doesn't expect Musk to sue Tesla, but it's a possibility.
The vote for El
Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm is calling on the company’s shareholders to approve Elon Musk’s massive $56 billion pay package or risk driving the billionaire CEO to greener pastures.
On June 13th, Tesla shareholders will decide the fate of Musk’s compensation package, which is estimated to