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Trian claims Disney's board has failed to generate sufficient returns in recent years as subscription streaming losses have mounted and traditional TV subscribers have declined. Early vote countBoth Disney and Trian received support from influential shareholders ahead of Wednesday's meeting. Roughly one-third of Disney's shareholders are retail shareholders, who historically vote in small numbers in annual meetings. The arrangement still raised questions about ValueAct's support for the company and whether Disney's board should have disclosed the prior relationship. WATCH: Disney board battle reaches final moments
Persons: Bob Iger, Mickey Mouse, Valerie Macon, Nelson Peltz, Jay Rasulo, They've, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Michael Froman, Peltz, Ike Perlmutter, Trian, Disney's, Iger, Bob Chapek, Patrick T, Adam Jeffery, Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, CNBC's, George Lucas, Laurene Powell Jobs, Lucas, Powell Jobs, Ken Squire, Rowe Price, Rowe, Mason Morfit's, ValueAct, Neuberger Berman, John Ferguson, Rasulo —, Glass Lewis, Iger's, Gorman, Jeremy Darroch, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Heidi Gutman, Lagomasino, shouldn't, Blackwells, Rasulo, Jason Aintabi, John Foley, Jessica Schnell, Craig Hatkoff, Leah Solivan, ValueAct hasn't Organizations: AFP, Getty Images Disney, Voters, Trian Partners, Disney, PepsiCo, Marvel, SEC, Fallon, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC Disney, CNBC, Star Wars, LucasArts, Pixar, BlackRock, Institutional, California Public Employees, Yacktman Asset Management, Saratoga Proxy, ISS, Sky, Trian Fund Management, NBCU, Bank, NBCUniversal, Green, Comcast Locations: Los Angeles, New York
It's a victory for CEO Bob Iger against activist investor Nelson Peltz. AdvertisementDisney CEO Bob Iger has officially prevailed in his battle against activist investor Nelson Peltz. Disney had been expected to prevail in the Peltz proxy battle. AdvertisementThe battle, though, likely prompted Iger and the board to redouble its focus on the next Disney CEO. "Regardless of the outcome of today's vote, Trian will be watching this company's performance," Peltz said at the meeting before the decision.
Persons: Bob Iger, Nelson Peltz, , Peltz, Jay Rosulo, Horacio Gutierrez, Disney's, Maria Elena Lagomasino —, Iger, Disney, Neuberger Berman, Trian, Gen Z, Alpha, Bob Chapek, Iger's, Jason Schloetzer Organizations: Disney, Service, Trian Partners, CNBC, California Public Employees, Epic Games, ESPN, Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business
A vote for the Disney's slate of board members will show support for Iger's performance as CEO since he returned to lead the company in November 2022. AdvertisementIt's the culmination of months of tussling between Disney and Peltz, who has been waging war against Disney's board since January last year. "When I sold Lucasfilm just over a decade ago, I was delighted to become a Disney shareholder because of my long-time admiration for its iconic brand and Bob Iger's leadership." And proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Service recommended shareholders vote for Peltz, though not Rasulo. Advertisement"We wish the very best to Bob, this management team, and the board," Peltz said on CNBC at the time.
Persons: , Bob Iger, Nelson Peltz's Trian, that's, Peltz, Jay Rasulo —, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Michael Froman, Gen, Alpha, Jason Schloetzer, BlackRock, Rowe Price, Iger, Roy Disney's, Laurene Powell Jobs, George Lucas, Lucas, Bob Iger's, Donald Duck's, Ludwig Von Drake, Schloetzer, Trian, That's, Neuberger Berman, Ike Perlmutter, he'd Organizations: Service, Disney, Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners, Business, Century Fox, Epic Games, Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, Vanguard, Street Journal, ValueAct Capital, Walt, Star Wars, Lucasfilm, New York Times, California Public Employees, CNBC, Netflix, ABC, ESPN, Marvel, Financial
Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management withheld its votes from Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger when voting its shares in the bitter proxy battle the asset management firm is waging against the entertainment giant, according to sources who monitor the situation. However, it is counter to Trian's proxy recommendations, and it doesn't mesh with the public statements Peltz has made about wanting to work together with management if he is elected to the Disney board. In recent weeks, Disney has stepped up its attacks on Trian and Peltz. "Disney is stupid because I'm not trying to fire Bob Iger, I want to help him," Peltz recently told the Financial Times. The Disney board meeting will be held April 3 and Trian could change its vote between now and then.
Persons: Nelson Peltz, Nelson Peltz's, Bob Iger, Peltz, I'm, Trian, Jay Rasulo, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Michael Froman, Ike Perlmutter Organizations: Trian Fund Management, Future Investment Initiative, Summit, Fund Management, Walt Disney, Disney, Financial Times, CNBC, Marvel Entertainment, Peltz Locations: Miami , Florida, Iger, Disney
Proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services on Thursday recommended that Walt Disney shareholders elect activist investor Nelson Peltz to the board in his bitter fight against CEO Bob Iger. While siding with Peltz, ISS told shareholders not to back Rasulo in the fight, citing his previous positioning as a potential successor to Iger. "Though we do not have any concerns about his ability to serve as an objective director, we recognize that Rasulo's potential presence might create added friction on the board," ISS said. Another proxy advisory firm, Glass Lewis, earlier this week endorsed Disney's slate of board nominees. Large institutional shareholders will often — but not always — vote based on the recommendation of either of the two proxy advisory firms.
Persons: Nelson Peltz, Bob Iger, Peltz, Jay Rasulo, Iger, Trian, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Disney, Blackwells, Roy Disney, Jamie Dimon, George Lucas, Glass Lewis, Lewis, — CNBC's Rohan Goswami Organizations: Walt Disney, New York Stock Exchange, Services, Trian Fund Management, Disney, ISS, JPMorgan Chase, Disney's
Nelson Peltz, founding partner and CEO of Trian Fund Management, speaks with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin on July 17, 2013 in New York. Are you not entertained, Nelson Peltz? Both Disney's higher profits, and string of content and partnership announcements, appeared to form a direct rebuttal to Peltz's concerns about the company. It was hard to keep up with Disney's announcements this quarter:ESPN finally set a launch date for its direct-to-consumer service: August or fall of 2025. It's only logical that the mountain of announcements came this quarter, given activist pressure from Trian and Blackwells Capital.
Persons: Nelson Peltz, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Peltz, Jay Rasulo, Michael Froman, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Bob Iger, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Iger, Boorstin, Taylor, Trian, Disney Organizations: Trian Fund Management, Disney, CNBC, ESPN, Epic Games, Warner Bros . Discovery, Fox, Blackwells, Disney Board Locations: New York, Trian
Photo: PHIL MCCARTEN/REUTERSWalt Disney recommended shareholders vote for its 12 nominees to the company’s board of directors and said Chief Executive Robert Iger ’s total compensation doubled in fiscal 2023. The company nominated Chairman Mark Parker to the board, as well as Mary Barra , Safra Catz , Amy Chang , Jeremy Darroch , Carolyn Everson, Michael Froman , James Gorman, Robert Iger, Maria Elena Lagomasino , Calvin McDonald , and Derica Rice.
Persons: PHIL MCCARTEN, REUTERS Walt, Robert Iger ’, Mark Parker, Mary Barra, Safra Catz, Amy Chang, Jeremy Darroch, Carolyn Everson, Michael Froman, James Gorman, Robert Iger, Maria Elena Lagomasino, Calvin McDonald, Derica Rice Organizations: REUTERS, REUTERS Walt Disney
Kate_sept2004 | E+ | Getty ImagesDespite economic uncertainty, it's still possible to build and preserve generational wealth, experts said Thursday at CNBC's Financial Advisor Summit. "But I think we'll still have an earnings recession," she said, pointing to rising costs of labor amid worker strikes. While rising interest rates have triggered stock market volatility, they have created competitive options for investors. Biggest threats to generational wealthWith some experts still predicting a recession, experts at the summit said it's also important to protect generational wealth. 1 cause of great loss of wealth is concentration," said Lagomasino, emphasizing the risk of having "a lot of eggs in one basket."
Persons: Mel Lagomasino, Lagomasino, it's, Rodney Williams, hasn't, Williams Organizations: CNBC's Financial, WE, Silicon Valley Bank, First Locations: New York City, Miami, Silicon
Generational Wealth Building
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGenerational Wealth BuildingFinancial health can mean different things to different people and can also look different depending on your financial goals. This session covers the ways to build wealth and financial stability at any age and at any stage to sure up your financial future. It features SoLo Funds Founder Rodney Williams and WE Family Offices CEO & Managing Partner Mel Lagomasino. Moderated by CNBC Senior Finance and Banking Reporter Leslie Picker.
Persons: Rodney Williams, Mel Lagomasino, Leslie Picker Organizations: WE, CNBC Senior Finance, Banking
Oil prices surging to the brink of $100 per barrel and the specter of higher for longer inflation have renewed concern about stagflation risks, however. Kashkari reaffirmed this message when speaking to CNBC on Wednesday, saying that he was not sure if interest rates have been raised enough to successfully fight price growth. Market participants are worried that surging oil prices could keep inflation higher for longer, amplifying the risk of stagflation. "The price pressure reflects a shortage of supply, after OPEC+ cut production targets, under the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Russia. This must be seen in the context of a moving geopolitical environment, with Saudi Arabia recently joining the BRICS group," they added.
Persons: Mel Lagomasino, CNBC's, Lagomasino, Neel Kashkari, Kashkari, Jerome Powell, Chip Somodevilla, Stagflation, , South Africa — Organizations: WE, CNBC, Federal Reserve, Getty, Brent, . West Texas Intermediate, Organization of, Petroleum, OPEC, Generali Investments, United Locations: Minneapolis, Washington ,, Saudi Arabia, Russia, OPEC, stagflation, Brazil, India, China, South Africa, Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates
The big bogeyman out there is stagflation: WE Family Offices CEO
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe big bogeyman out there is stagflation: WE Family Offices CEOMel Lagomasino, CEO of WE Family Offices, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why she believes the Fed's expectation to keep rates higher for longer offers the best opportunity for fixed-income investments in the last 30 years, and more.
Persons: Mel Lagomasino Organizations: WE
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