Disney: The Mouse House Runs Up The Score

Summary:

  • Disney CEO Bob Iger leads the company to a successful proxy battle win, with all directors elected or re-elected to the board.
  • Shareholders demand a long-term vision and a “pot of gold” in the future from management.
  • Activist investor Nelson Peltz (and his group) and others attempting to gain control of Disney’s board did not succeed due to a lack of a comprehensive future vision.
  • Clearly, the coronavirus challenges, the company shut down, and the company restart overwhelmed Bob Chapek.
  • The proxy battle illustrates the need to communicate to shareholders concrete accomplishments of a future vision that will be very profitable.

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The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) reported that Bob Iger, CEO, has led the company to a successful proxy battle win. All the company-backed directors were elected or re-elected back to the board. Most press releases noted


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