
Tesla is giving shareholders a chance to attend its highly anticipated Robotaxi event on October 10 in Los Angeles, California. Looks like it will be officially taking place in LA, as previously rumoured.
Travis Axelrod, Tesla’s Head of Investor Relations, announced that shareholders can enter a random drawing by signing up for the company’s stockholder platform. Each Tesla share owned counts as one entry into the drawing. The event is only for adults 21 and older.
“We expect to begin communicating results the week of September 23 and will provide more details when we issue tickets. Space is extremely limited—good luck!” Axelrod stated.
“Yes, anyone who clicks the sign up button for the event is entered. We go through the PDFs as quickly as we can,” replied Axelrod to someone asking about uploading PDF statements to verify shareholder status.
Interested shareholders can sign up on Tesla’s investor relations website at ir.tesla.com. Are you going to try to win tickets to 10/10? It’s going to be an exciting October!
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