M. AV:
You don't post enough. Period.
On the Board Dispute:
I like the memo dispute. It proves what Wall Street has told us all along: that he has tried to stack the board in his favor, the benefit of the shareholders to be darned. Perhaps we should call him FDR Ei$ner?
And yes, she lost, but the war is not over.
He may be able to send his shock troops to our web sites to confuse, belittle or depress us. He may be trying to singlehandedly transform Disney into a soulless money pit by eliminating our heritage, Feature Animation.
But he will never take my stock away. That is my right to vote and to voice. And, while the 'memo' may well be the bitter rantings of an ex-employee (which I doubt), it is still a fascinating look at how
Saruman...err....Ei$neruman keeps his orcs in line preparing for the day he controls it all. We stockholders are the hobbits; we just need to find his weakness, the ring, and find our Gandalf the Grey.
We have been battered by so much depressing news out of Burbank the last couple of years. But if this were a movie, we would be in the "Twin Towers" script. Lest you lose hope, we all know what happens to Ei$neruman in "Return of the King".