News Bob Iger is back! Chapek is out!!

Slpy3270

Well-Known Member
Iger's mandate, per the release, is "to adapt the business model for the shifting media landscape, rebalancing investment with revenue opportunity… reposition Disney’s streaming platforms and broadcast and cable networks for enhanced profitability"

Not the statement you want to hear if you're someone who wants Disney to ditch the cable/broadcast business entirely (which is a dumb idea since the streaming platforms are unlikely to be profitable for years, if ever, but that might not matter if you just want a quick dollar and nothing more).
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Iger's mandate, per the release, is "to adapt the business model for the shifting media landscape, rebalancing investment with revenue opportunity… reposition Disney’s streaming platforms and broadcast and cable networks for enhanced profitability"

Not the statement you want to hear if you're someone who wants Disney to ditch the cable/broadcast business entirely (which is a dumb idea since the streaming platforms are unlikely to be profitable for years, if ever, but that might not matter if you just want a quick dollar and nothing more).
The whole thing in Hollywood for the last 15 years is dealing with the fall of easy tv money…that was the IP thing
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
Iger's mandate, per the release, is "to adapt the business model for the shifting media landscape, rebalancing investment with revenue opportunity… reposition Disney’s streaming platforms and broadcast and cable networks for enhanced profitability"

Not the statement you want to hear if you're someone who wants Disney to ditch the cable/broadcast business entirely (which is a dumb idea since the streaming platforms are unlikely to be profitable for years, if ever, but that might not matter if you just want a quick dollar and nothing more).
No worries they always have the theme parks to pay for all the other stuff


Oh wait
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
CNBC reports Iger and Susan Arnold personally met with Peltz yesterday to get him to back down. The meeting didn’t go well.

Susan Arnold called Peltz this morning and offered him an advisor to the board position. He declined and Arnold resigned a few hours later. Peltz is launching a proxy battle with Disney.

So what does this all mean?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
So what does this all mean?
Ahhh…

Some of the best stories in Disney’s long, storied history involves proxy battles…

You know how got his job through a proxy fight?


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And this guy

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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Basically Nelson Peltz is going to be making changes to Disney if he’s successful. It would begin with the ouster of Bob Iger for starters.
Don’t sell it short…

It would involve replacing most of the board and all the management…at a minimum

And that’s the small stuff


In the current business world…there are way more possibilities than 20/40 years ago
 

Dranth

Well-Known Member
I guess my bigger question is, why would that prompt Susan to resign? Does this spell bad news? Will Peltz be successful?

Or will this turn into nothing?
I don't see how he could be successful. He would need other stock holders to jump on board with him and I am not sure he is going to get that. Well, at least not until Iger has a chance to layout his plan.
 

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