Tesla is confronting an unprecedented challenge, as it edges perilously close to missing the statutory deadline for its annual general meeting. With a market capitalization surpassing $900 billion, the company, registered in Texas, is bound by state laws that mandate that the interval between annual general meetings must not exceed 13 months. The deadline for Tesla looms this Sunday, July 13th, yet the company has yet to announce a meeting date or release any pertinent documents. This lack of communication has understandably sparked concerns among shareholders.