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AdvertisementDisney brought the magic in 2024, but it isn't out of the woods just yet. Streaming turned a profit for the first time, and it righted the ship at the box office. While CEO Bob Iger won a proxy battle, Trump's second term now looms. It wasn't long ago that CEO Bob Iger was battling an expensive proxy fight, creative challenges, and streaming business losses. Meanwhile, here's a look back at Disney's biggest wins of the past year:
Persons: Bob Iger, Trump's, Disney, Iger, Nelson Peltz, Donald Trump, Organizations: Disney, Wall, ESPN, Iger, Trump, Disney's
Einhorn said he's not bearish, but there will likely be better entry points into the market. Add David Einhorn to the list of top Wall Streeters pointing out how expensive the stock market is. Advertisement"This is a really, really, really pricey environment, but it doesn't necessarily make me bearish. Einhorn called this "the most expensive market of all time, as far as I can see, at least since I've been managing." AdvertisementBank of AmericaEinhorn is one of many to highlight stock valuations as a factor likely to impact forward returns.
Persons: David Einhorn, Einhorn, he's, CNH Industrials, it's, I've, Bank of America Einhorn, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Rob Arnott, Nelson Peltz, CNH, that's, That's Organizations: Alpha, Delivering Alpha, Capital, Bank of America, Research, Trian Partners, AG
"We have increased our bets on inflation," he told CNBC's Leslie Picker at CNBC's Delivering Alpha investor summit on Wednesday. "We will have another inflection up in inflation," he said. "The policy mix being proposed is inflationary and we will see more of that over the next few years." The latest CPI data released Wednesday showed inflation in line with market expectations, at 2.6%. There is an argument for tolerating it and trying to run the economy as hot as possible.
Persons: David Einhorn, Donald Trump's, CNBC's Leslie Picker, Einhorn, bearish, Nelson Peltz, Trump, Harris, You've, you've, Anne Walsh Organizations: Greenlight, Alpha, Trump, Maytag, Trian, Guggenheim Partners Investment Management Locations: U.S
One of the surest bets when the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates was for bond prices to rise while yields came under pressure, but that hasn't played out according to plan. This market, which has defied so many historical patterns, has kept the pressure on bond yields up due to a variety of factors, including more persistent concerns about the federal deficit. But her bigger concern remains on the bond side of the markets. She said investors will be "more wary" given the election rally and the pulling forward of expectations about tax cuts and regulation and expectations they will contribute to growth. But it is in the bond market where investors should expect even more volatility.
Persons: hasn't, Donald's Trump, Anne Walsh, Nelson Peltz Organizations: Federal Reserve, Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, CNBC's, Alpha, DA Locations: New York City
AdvertisementSome Disney insiders worry about the impact of a second Trump term on the company amid culture wars. Disney CEO Bob Iger and Donald Trump publicly sparred during Trump's first presidential term. During Trump's first term, Iger seemed to publicly align with his opposition. One person close to Disney speculated about whether the political climate would lead news outlets such as Disney's to self-censor. "The risk to these guys is, they have to tone down the rhetoric," the person close to Disney said.
Persons: Bob Iger, Donald Trump, Trump's, Iger, Trump, Harris, Puck, Elon Musk, Nelson Peltz, Dana Walden, Kamala Harris, Disney, I'm, irking Trump, Walden's Harris, He's Organizations: Disney, Trump, Business, ABC, Elon, CNBC, New York Post, ABC News, Warner Bros, Hulu, Sinclair Locations: Hollywood, Iger, Paris, Fox
Nelson Peltz says postelection market rally won't last
  + stars: | 2024-11-13 | 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 EmailNelson Peltz says postelection market rally won't lastNelson Peltz, founding partner and CEO at Trian Partners, joins CNBC’s Delivering Alpha 2024 to discuss Trian’s proxy battle with Disney and CEO Bob Iger, his outlook on the consumer and the economy, his vision for the next four years post-presidential election, and more.
Persons: Nelson Peltz, Bob Iger Organizations: Trian Partners, CNBC’s, Disney
Activist investor ValueAct has a $1 billion stake in Facebook parent Meta , according to people familiar with the matter. ValueAct has a long history of investing in technology companies, and is generally considered to be more constructivist and collaborative than other activist funds. Meta is the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. It is one of the largest companies to be targeted by an activist investor, with a market cap of nearly $1.5 trillion. Morfit has also pushed for change at other, smaller technology companies, including Spotify.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, ValueAct, Mason Morfit, Nelson Peltz's Trian, Meta, Brad Gerstner's, Gerstner, Morfit, — CNBC's David Faber Organizations: Meta, Inc, Orion, Facebook, Disney, Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners, Microsoft, Spotify Locations: Menlo Park , California
Roughly $130 million of Harris’ campaign spending went toward media expenses. Thursday’s filings show that Musk’s super PAC drew other donors in October. He had previously donated to a super PAC supporting Nikki Haley’s failed bid for the Republican presidential nomination. Legal feesEven as Trump raises money for his presidential campaign, his political operation continues to underwrite the former president’s legal bills. Between October 1 and 16, Save America, the former president’s leadership PAC, spent $3.9 million on “legal consulting,” records show.
Persons: CNN — Elon, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Harris ’, Trump, Joe Biden, Musk, Nelson Peltz, Betsy DeVos, Richard Uihlein, Uihlein, Elizabeth, Miriam Adelson, Sheldon Adelson, Ronald Cameron, WhatsApp, Jan Koum, Nikki Haley’s, MAGA, Warren Stephens, Woody Johnson, Dustin Moskovitz, Liz Cheney, isn’t, , Robert, Clifford Robert Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Trump, Federal, Commission, US Justice Department, America PAC, Republicans, Republican, Billionaire, Trump’s, PAC, Schlitz Brewing, Preserve, Preserve America, Inc, New York Jets, Facebook, Harris, American, president’s Locations: AdImpact, Michigan, Arkansas, United Kingdom, Wyoming, New York
Disney has tapped James Gorman to replace Mark Parker as the company’s next chairman, effective in January, as the media giant lays the groundwork to name a successor for CEO Bob Iger in early 2026, the company said Monday. He will continue to lead that committee after he takes over as board chairman from Nike Executive Chairman Parker. Yuki Iwamura / Bloomberg via Getty Images fileParker will step down after nine years on the Disney board “to focus on other areas” of his work, according to a Disney statement. The board fired Iger’s handpicked successor, Bob Chapek, in November 2022 after a turbulent tenure that lasted less than three years. He and the board haven’t decided if Iger will extend his board tenure past 2026, said the people familiar.
Persons: James Gorman, Mark Parker, Bob Iger, Gorman, Parker, , James Gorman’s, , ” Iger, “ I’m, ” James Gorman, Yuki Iwamura, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe, Disney, Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick, Iger’s, Bob Chapek, Iger, Jimmy Pitaro, Josh D’Amaro, Dana Walden, Alan Bergman —, Nelson Peltz Organizations: Disney, Nike, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, ESPN, Disney Entertainment, Iger
Iger's CEO contract currently runs until Dec. 31, 2026. Gorman joined Disney's board earlier this year and in August was named the lead of Disney's succession planning committee, which is tasked with finding Iger's replacement. In Nelson Peltz's unsuccessful proxy fight earlier this year, the activist investor took issue with how Disney's board previously handled succession. The firm's new CEO, Ted Pick, has "reaped some of the great success of Gorman," Jim added. Morgan Stanley shares soared to all-time highs last week after it reported top and bottom-line beats for its third quarter .
Persons: Bob Iger, James Gorman, Morgan Stanley, Mark Parker, Disney, Gorman, Iger, Bob Chapek, Nelson Peltz's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Ted Pick, Gary Hershorn Organizations: Disney, Nike, Wall, DIS, Club, CNBC, Hulu, ESPN, Magic, Walt Disney World, Corbis, Getty Locations: Orlando , Florida
Elliott Investment Management launched a podcast to influence Southwest Airlines shareholders. AdvertisementLast week, activist firm Elliott Investment Management launched a podcast as part of its efforts to influence Southwest Airlines shareholders. Related storiesElliott said its "Stronger Southwest" podcast will have one-on-one conversations with the firm's nominated directors. But companies like Southwest and Disney, which saw similar activist interest last year, have a lot of individual investors. Before the podcast, Elliott rolled out a website and accounts on Instagram, X, and YouTube.
Persons: , Elliott, Bob Jordan, Jordan, Gary Kelly, Southwest's, Gregg Saretsky —, Scott Bisang, Bisang, Cas Sydorowitz, Georgeson, Sydorowitz, Disney, Nelson Peltz, Bob Iger Organizations: Elliott Investment Management, Southwest, Service, Apple, YouTube, Bloomberg, Disney, Hollywood
The beginner's guide to nepo babies
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Amanda Yen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
AdvertisementThere's one other field that's become a magnet for nepo babies with something new to say: journalism. The coastersBrooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham at the Academy Museum Gala in December 2023. Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham also fall into this category. The activistsSome nepo babies use their inherited millions to address social issues they're passionate about. The normiesLastly, there are some nepo babies who have chosen professions in fields where their connections won't help them quite as much.
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Pest control maker Rentokil Initial said Wednesday that Trian partner Brian Baldwin would join the Terminix owner's board effective next week. The company said Baldwin, who has worked at Nelson Peltz's firm since 2007, will also join the nominating and compensation committees. The accession comes three months after Trian first disclosed a roughly $400 million position in Rentokil, and two weeks after the company issued a profit warning. Peltz's Trian has a long history of turning around struggling businesses, largely in the consumer sector. His company mounted a proxy fight at Disney earlier this year, failing to secure a board seat but still making around $1 billion off the investment.
Persons: Rentokil, Brian Baldwin, Baldwin, Nelson Peltz's, Trian, Janus Henderson, Peltz's Trian, Peltz, Proctor, Gamble, Mondelez Organizations: Heinz, Disney Locations: Rentokil, Terminix
Nelson Peltz is stepping down as chair of Wendy's , ending a 17-year reign at the fast-food chain. "In our view, [Peltz's departure] opens the door for a new chapter under new Chairman Art Winkleblack & new CEO Kirk Tanner," T.D. He is stepping down to devote more time to his other board commitments and Trian Partners' future activities, according to Wendy's. Heinz, is now non-executive chair of Wendy's board. Clarification: This story has been updated to include the combined ownership stake of Trian and Peltz.
Persons: Nelson Peltz, Wendy's, Kirk Tanner, Winkleblack, T.D, Cowen, Andrew Charles, Peltz, Trian, Heinz Organizations: Alpha, PepsiCo, Trian Partners, Trian Fund Management Locations: New York, Wendy's, Trian
Business: Solventum , formerly known as 3M Health Care, is a global health-care company that was spun out from 3M on April 1 . As a standalone company, Solventum has been under-covered and misunderstood by the market. There is also no shortage of examples of Trian being a valuable corporate governance-oriented investor and creating tremendous shareholder value from the board level. While Trian has a history of being an active shareholder, the firm has also created tremendous shareholder value as an engaged director. Moreover, if there is an opportunity to divest one or more businesses, shareholders would have comfort with a financially astute shareholder representative on the board to evaluate competing offers to assure the maximization of shareholder value.
Persons: Trian, Nelson Peltz, Peltz, Solventum, Pepper, Ingersoll Rand's, Russell, Ken Squire Organizations: Health, 3M, What's, Bloomberg, Dental Solutions, Information Systems, Electric plc, Kraft Foods, Dow, General Electric, GE, GE HealthCare, GE HealthCare Technologies, 13D Locations: Solventum
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. One could say Wall Street is in wait-and-see mode ahead of earnings from the megacap tech stocks that start after the bell with Club holding Alphabet . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Dover, Baird, China –, Estee Lauder, Ike Perlmutter, Nelson Peltz, We're, Perlmutter, he's, Peltz, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Marshall Excelsior Company, Clean Energy, Marshall Excelsior, Nike, Burberry, Richemont, Swatch, Disney, Street, Enphase, Texas Instruments, Chubb, Seagate, Vertiv, GE Vernova, Boston Scientific, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Michigan, Dover, China, Europe, U.S, Japan, Asia, Enphase Energy
Take activist hedge funds, which buy up a percentage of a company's stock (or an asset) and then use their weight to push for operational changes. Or there would be a fun, splashy war between the hedge fund and the C-suite. Hedge funds rely on outperforming the market when times are hard and it's easier to find pockets of outperformance and exploit them. Of course, hedge funds are having a hard time coming up with a crew because the clients have changed too. Advertisement"At the end of the 1960s, the bubble burst, and everyone thought, 'That's the end of hedge funds,'" Mallaby said.
Persons: David Tepper, Anthony Scaramucci, Lenny Kravitz, lanyards, Bobby Jain, Goldman Sachs, Denise Shull, Charles Lemonides, ValueWorks, Saba Capital's Boaz Weinstein, BlackRock, Nelson Peltz, Bob Iger, Paul Singer's Elliott, , Elliott, Meir Statman, Statman, I'm, That's, Paris, Marc Jacobs, they've, they're, Sebastian Mallaby, Julian Robertson, Julian, Mallaby, Lemonides, wonky quants, Keith Gill, David Einhorn, Andrew Left, bro Organizations: Appaloosa Management, Carolina Panthers, Bellagio, Millennium Management, Credit Suisse, Jain, Disney, Paul Singer's Elliott Management, Santa Clara University, Behavioral Finance, New, Tiger Management, Met, rockstar, Ferrari, Greenlight, Harvard, Princeton grad, Research Locations: Vegas , New York City, Singapore, Argentine
How Elon Musk Chose Trump
  + stars: | 2024-07-18 | by ( Theodore Schleifer | Ryan Mac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A little over two months ago, Elon Musk found himself at Montsorrel, the palatial Palm Beach compound of Nelson Peltz, the famed activist investor. Mr. Musk knew the sprawling grounds well, having stayed in the guesthouse. But Mr. Musk had a darker message that spring day. Mr. Trump had to win, Mr. Musk said. Tesla, his electric car company, barely advertises, he said, but had still built a cult following through word of mouth.
Persons: Elon Musk, Nelson Peltz, Musk, Peltz, Steve Wynn, John Paulson —, Biden, Trump, Tesla Organizations: Las Locations: Montsorrel, Las Vegas, America
Here's a rapid-fire update on all 34 stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Costco : While Costco gets nearly 7% of its sales from China, Jim said it's unlikely its business would be threatened by geopolitics given the company's popularity in the country. Constellation Brands : There's no doubt that the Modelo and Corona parent is a less attractive stock under Trump compared with Biden. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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Kids increasingly prefer to zone out for hours watching free short-form videos instead of full-length TV episodes and movies. In April, Nielsen estimated, kids 2 to 11 watched three times as much YouTube as Disney+ content. Kids watching Disney clips on YouTube may have no need for Disney+. 5 spot for kids' entertainment on YouTube in 2023, according to Tubular, a social video analytics company. Kids preferring short-form videos on YouTube over full-length episodes and movies is a problem that Disney doesn't seem to be able to solve.
Persons: Bob Iger, Bob Chapek's, Iger, Taylor Swift, Nelson Peltz, Disney, Alexia Raven, it's, Gen Alpha, , Liz Huszarik, Nick Macknight, King, Aladdin, Justin Timberlake, Zendaya, Ariel, Bernstein, Discovery's Max, Florida's Gov, Ron DeSantis, Macknight, Lucia Moses Organizations: Disney, Epic Games, Investors, Disney Channel, Nielsen, YouTube, Warner Bros, Discovery, Media, Comcast, Paramount, Google, Netflix, Moonbug Entertainment, Disney's, Hulu, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Florida's, Pixar, Dallas, Business Locations: WarnerMedia, Dallas
The Nasdaq was the big winner of the second quarter, adding 8.26% over the past three months thanks to an artificial intelligence-powered tech rally. Best Performers NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD Nvidia continued to be the top-performing stock in the portfolio for the second quarter in a row, gaining 36.73%. AAPL YTD mountain Apple YTD The second big winner was Apple , which rose 22.82% in Q2. Worst Performers EL YTD mountain Estee Lauder YTD Estee Lauder was the worst name of the second quarter for the Club portfolio, losing 30.98%. DIS YTD mountain Disney YTD The second worst performer was Disney , which dropped 18.85% in April through June.
Persons: Dow, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Lauder YTD Estee Lauder, Disney, Nelson Peltz, Disney's, Decker, Stanley Black, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Eduardo MunozAlvarez Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Club, Nvidia, Management, Apple, Apple Intelligence, iPhone, Broadcom, Investors, Asia Travel, DIS, Disney, Federal, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Corbis, Getty Locations: U.S, China, Asia, India, Square
And as one of the richest and most powerful people in the world, Musk's political stances carry a great weight. Musk's political donations dating back to 2002 fit neatly into just a single landing page on OpenSecrets, a nonprofit organization that tracks money in politics. AdvertisementThough Musk historically hasn't been big on political donations, he's publicly said that he weighs in on politics when it could affect his businesses. Musk's political coming of age during the pre-social media era remains much of a mystery. His latest donations have all been to Republican candidates and causes, with Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware being the last Democrat to receive any Musk donations back in 2020.
Persons: , Elon, hasn't, that's, he's, Trump, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Musk, Elon Musk, Paul Harris, Errol —, Ashlee Vance's, Musk's, Andrew Panzera, Tesla, Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, Trump Tesla, Alex Brandon Musk, George W, Bush, John Kerry, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Sen, Chris Coons, Rex Tillerson's, Hillary Clinton's, Marc Piasecki, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Biden, Nelson Peltz, MAGA, — Musk Organizations: Service, SpaceX, Business, White, Tesla, Getty, Pretoria City Council, Progressive Party, New York Times, Times, PayPal, Trump, Donald Trump AP, Democratic, California Democrats, National Republican Congressional, GOP, Republican, Elon, State, Paris Climate, America, NASA, Biden's, Cannes Lions, Democratic Party, Republican Florida Gov, Twitter Locations: Africa, Los Angeles, Republic of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, Canada, Johannesburg, Silicon Valley, California, Sens, Delaware, Paris, Texas, Musk's Texas
Disney picked up an endorsement from a top Wall Street firm — but Jim Cramer said the analysts' reasons to buy are not enough to drive the stock higher. Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of Disney with a buy rating and $125-per-share price target, implying more than 22% upside from where the stock closed Monday. In addition to recommending Disney, analysts started coverage of Fox and Comcast , the parent company of CNBC, with buy ratings. The firm sees Disney as the best-positioned rival to streaming leader Netflix and predicted steady progress on profitability ahead. A sign welcomes visitors near an entrance to Walt Disney World on February 01, 2024, in Orlando, Florida.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Goldman Sachs, Jim, Goldman, Nelson Peltz's, we're, Bob Iger's, We're, hasn't, Jim Cramer's, Joe Raedle Organizations: Disney, ESPN, , Fox, Comcast, CNBC, Hulu, Sports, Entertainment, Netflix, Walt Disney World, Getty Locations: Orlando , Florida
The same could not be said for their sprawling entertainment businesses. The three men meet occasionally to discuss the state of the industry, and lively disagreements have a been a staple of their discussions. But by the time they met on the yacht, they had all agreed that the money-losing status quo in the streaming business was unsustainable. “There was peace in the valley for a period of time,” Mr. Malone mused in a rare recent interview, recalling the days before video-streaming upended the lucrative cable business. Disney laid off thousands of workers and pushed out its chief executive as streaming losses mounted, and had to fend off a proxy contest from the activist investor Nelson Peltz.
Persons: Brian Roberts, John Malone, Barry Diller, Diller’s, ” Mr, Malone, Nelson Peltz Organizations: Mr, Arriva, Paramount, CBS, Warner Bros, Disney Locations: Jupiter, Fla
Rentokil offers a complete range of pest control services, from rodents to flying and crawling insects, to other forms of wildlife management. Trian, managed by Nelson Peltz, takes very few positions, but is very active in its positions. Rentokil Initial is a United Kingdom-based global provider of pest control, hygiene and well-being services for residential, commercial and industrial customers. However, when it has engaged with UK companies, the firm has consistently been able to create shareholder value. Shifting the listing to the U.S. is the low-hanging fruit of value creation and potentially divesting the European business could create additional value.
Persons: It's, Trian, Nelson Peltz, Peltz, Rentokil, Janus Henderson, Ferguson, Ecolab, Rio, Pearson, Ken Squire Organizations: Rentokil's, Unilever, Ferguson, New York Stock Exchange, Rollins, Janus, 13D Locations: United Kingdom, North America, Europe, Saharan Africa, France, U.S, Pentair, London, Rio Tinto, New York
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