AV:
Frankly, I'm surprised that it is you that is taking part in this blatant rumor-mongering. Jim Hill is way, way off base accusing anybody in this industry of that kind of disloyalty.
Next you are going to start spreading rumors that Michael dissed his protege, who had allegedly helped save the animation division, in favor of a string of yes-man, and caused said protege to forge a partnership with two of the most powerful names in the industry! In <b> direct </b> competition with Disney! Such lies...such innuendo...such....
Oh wait.
That did happen.
Seriously, boys and girls, don't think for one second that Cousin Mike does not have enough cahones to play serious, serious hardball with the boys of Pixar. He does. And he will.
Read his own account of what he did to 'save the company' after the initial debacle with EuroDisney in the south of France: my favorite part is where he would admittedly ask for some nearly impossible concession to be gotten by his negotiator, and then when that would be accomplished, he would keep a straight poker face, and tell the negotiator it was not good enough and to get more. Mike's got a mean streak, when he feels the company (and therefore his meal ticket) is threatened, and he would, could, and will do everything in his power to bring Pixar under his thumb.
Too bad he's going about it the wrong way. Again.