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Breaking news! The siasun robot&automation has new developments, and another leading player in the segment is set to go public.
Last Friday, the Tesla siasun robot&automation team announced the latest progress of the Optimus humanoid robot on social media platforms. From the video, it can be seen that Optimus steadily caught the tennis ball thrown towards it with one hand, and its fingers can bend relatively flexibly. This is another high-difficulty dynamic action unlocked, following actions such as climbing stairs, moving heavy objects, and human-robot interactions. Tesla's Optimus engineers referred to the agile hand showcased as a "milestone achievement." The outlook for the robotics industry is gradually becoming clearer, stirring up speculation in the A-share robotics sector, with the Robot Concept Sector index rising since the low point on September 19th.
Musk's Multibillion-Dollar Pay Package Rejected Again by Judge
Tesla (TSLA.US) aims for the year-end target, while deliveries in china decline again.
Preliminary data released by the China Passenger Car Association on Tuesday showed that Tesla's shipment last month was 78,856 units, a 4.3% year-on-year decrease.
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Elon Musk's "demand for salary" fails again! US judge rules Tesla's $56 billion compensation package invalid.
1. A judge in Delaware, usa upheld the original ruling that Tesla's promise of a $56 billion compensation package to Musk in 2018 is invalid; 2. Tesla shareholders previously voted to approve this compensation agreement, but the judge stated that the board of directors does not have the authority to restore Musk's compensation through a re-vote; 3. The judge also ordered Tesla to pay $0.345 billion in legal fees as compensation for the lawyers who won the case against Musk's invalid compensation package.
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, Issues Statement in Response to Ruling by Delaware Court Rejecting Ratification of Previously Rescinded Elon Musk Tesla Options
Musk's Multibillion-Dollar Pay Package Rejected Again by Judge -- 4th Update -- WSJ