Disney fended off the activist investor Nelson Peltz for the second time in two years, as its shareholders rejected his effort to win two seats on its board.
The House of Mouse claimed a “substantial” margin of victory, after a bitterly fought contest with Peltz and his major backer, the former Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter.
Based on preliminary results from Wednesday’s annual investor meeting, Disney’s board candidates won the backing of 75 percent of individual shareholders, an outsize investor base.
But like any good Disney tale, the board fight provided a series of lessons for the future — for companies and activists alike.
That included cost-cutting efforts, an investment in the video game giant Epic Games and a shake-up in the struggling movie division.
Persons:
Iger, Nelson Peltz, Mouse, Peltz, Ike Perlmutter, Bob Iger
Organizations:
Disney, Marvel, Wall Street