Musk Moves Neuralink to Nevada, Criticizes Delaware's Corporate Laws
Following a judge's ruling against his Tesla pay package, Elon Musk relocates Neuralink and advocates for shareholder-friendly states.
- Elon Musk has moved Neuralink's incorporation from Delaware to Nevada, following a Delaware judge's invalidation of his Tesla pay package.
- Musk criticizes Delaware's corporate laws, advocating for Nevada or Texas as preferable for shareholder decision-making.
- The move is part of Musk's broader strategy to relocate his companies' incorporations, with Tesla also planning a shareholder vote to move to Texas.
- Neuralink's first human brain implant trial was recently announced, with the patient reportedly recovering well.
- Delaware, known as the US's incorporation capital, is favored by corporations for its legal environment, but Musk's actions reflect a shift towards states with laws more favorable to shareholders.