Ei$ner to STEP DOWN !!!!!

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{Oh how much more I could add to this story-not the perfect solution, but at least it's definative!!!}


Business - Reuters


CEO Eisner to Step Down in Sept 2006 -WSJ

32 minutes ago


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Michael Eisner plans to step down as Walt Disney Co.'s chief executive when his contract expires in September 2006, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday.


The decision signals the end of the 62-year-old Eisner's two-decade reign at the helm of the Burbank, California-based company. Eisner has presided over a vast expansion of one of the world's best-known brands, whose businesses range from theme parks to films to the ABC television network.


It also comes six months after Eisner, who became chief executive in 1984, narrowly survived a tumultuous battle led by dissident shareholders Stanley Gold and Roy Disney, a nephew of founder Walt Disney, to oust him from Disney leadership. Eisner was stripped of his role as Disney chairman.


"It will probably be a positive because of the turmoil, and the friction between him and the board," said Steve Previs, an analyst with Jefferies International in London.


Disney did not immediately return calls in the United States and Europe for comment.


In an interview with the newspaper, Eisner said Disney's recent crises played no role in his decision to step down.


He said the decision was "not asked for, not motivated by current circumstances at all," adding that with Disney on an upswing, "this was the time to give the board two years notice, so that there will be a comfortable period of succession."


Last month, Disney said profit for its fiscal third quarter ended June 30 rose 20 percent to $604 million, or 29 cents per share, on revenue of $7.5 billion.


The timing of Eisner's exit is expected to be officially announced later on Friday, the newspaper said. It is unclear whether Disney's board would have offered Eisner a new contract if he wanted one, it said, citing unnamed people close to the situation.


IGER PREFERRED SUCCESSOR


In an interview published on Sunday in the Los Angeles Times, Eisner said Disney President Robert Iger was his "preferred choice" to succeed him.


Iger, a veteran broadcasting executive, told the newspaper he was interested in the job.


"There are quite a few good candidates for the job, both inside and outside the company," said Previs at Jefferies International. "(Eisner) has said he prefers Iger, but I don't think that will have too much weight because of his battles with the board."


The CEO search, to be led by Chairman George Mitchell, is likely to include many candidates, the Journal said, citing unnamed people close to the company.


It said these might include such former Disney executives as eBay Inc. CEO Meg Whitman, Gap Inc. CEO Paul Pressler, News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Peter Chernin, and Jeff Bewkes, who chairs Time Warner Inc.'s entertainment and networks group.


Whitman has said she will remain eBay's CEO until at least 2006. Gold has said Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs (news - web sites) might also be a strong candidate.


Eisner's planned departure may make it more difficult for opponents to oust him, but Roy Disney's group has signaled it is likely to campaign to elect a dissident slate of directors.


At Disney's March 3 annual meeting, 45 percent of voting shareholders, including some major pension funds, withheld support for Eisner's re-election to the board.

Disney shares closed Thursday at $22.86. They began the year at $23.33. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York, Peter Henderson in Los Angeles and Adam Pasick in London)
 
Yay! The LA Times story was in my local paper as well, but I don't know anything about Iger. Would he be a good fit?
 

Well howdy there Meister Goofman!

Good news there for you?? :p

I hope nothing but positive things come from this!
 
That's good news...BUT it is still 2 yrs away and alot can happen in that time!
 
Eisner may have done many things that some of us didn't like. However, as the old saying goes, be careful what you ask for. Personally, I'll hold back my enthusiasm until a replacement is named, and that replacement starts revealing his/her vision.
 
that's great - that's a long ways away!!


:wave: Hi Goofy! Long time no see! You are sorely missed around here - don't be a stranger.


tamie
 
Howdy Everybody!
And thanks fer thar well-wishes! :)

Doug-I understand your thoughts but there's a good chance the stockholders can help to guide this process. Besides, Genghis Khan isn't avaliable to replace him! :p

I also would mention that while two years is longer than anyone would like, nothing here makes it impossible that it couldn't happen eariler. Remember, the large female has to sing first! ;)

Stay Tuned!
 
I agree with Doug123. I hope two years from now we aren't all wishing Eisner was back. I've never had a problem with the way he runs the company, and yes I am a stockholder.
 
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I'm sincerely glad that you've not experienced any unhappiness under current management. I would suggest however, that when 73.5 % of a company's employees, and over 45% of the owners of a company express no confidence in a management pool, it's time to change things. :)
 
I know there were some problems (SaveDisney.com), but I guess I don't know enough about them to understand the loathing some people have for him.

I personally have not noticed much of a decline in service at the parks. I think some of the animated films that have come out over the last 20 years are among the best.

He's not Walt Disney, but then, no one is, or ever will be.

There were also some good things that came out over the last two decades. To name a few :

Disney Cruise Line
New and more affordable on site resorts
Disney Studios
Animal Kingdom
All of the great animated features over the last 20 years, like the Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Toy Story 1&2 the Lion King
New rides and attractions like Tower of Terror, Mission Space, Winnie the Pooh, Mickey's Philharmagic
Disney stage shows like the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast on Broadway

Can someone explain to me why there is so much hatred for Michael Eisner?
 
Before you celebrate..... remember the devil you know is sometimes better then the devil you don't.

Michael Eisner did A LOT for Disney. Prior to his managment, the company was in danger of being sold to an investment banker and sold as parts (ie amusement parks to one company, movie studio to another)

Also, under his watch they added two parks and a TON of hotel rooms in Orlando. They weren't going to do that under the old managment.

I just finished a very good book called "How to be like Walt" about Walt Disney. One of the great points in the book was that if Walt was alive it is doubtful that he would be doing things like he did during his life. Walt was one of the great forward thinkers and like other innovaters some of his ideas did fail (we just always remember his successes!) I am worried that a lot of people want to "do it just like Walt did" Even Walt would not do it exactly the same way today.


Personally I think Save Disney is partially motivated by the "do it just like Walt" team. Yeah... that worked them almost into bankruptcy the last time. Disney spent years doing only what Walt did (of course Walt had been dead for a few decades by then!)
 
:jumping1: :jumping1: :jumping1: :jumping1: Can't happen soon enough!

Wow, Goofy! Where have you been? Glad to see you back. :)
 
Originally posted by CarolA
Before you celebrate..... remember the devil you know is sometimes better then the devil you don't.

Michael Eisner did A LOT for Disney. Prior to his managment, the company was in danger of being sold to an investment banker and sold as parts (ie amusement parks to one company, movie studio to another)

Also, under his watch they added two parks and a TON of hotel rooms in Orlando. They weren't going to do that under the old managment.

I just finished a very good book called "How to be like Walt" about Walt Disney. One of the great points in the book was that if Walt was alive it is doubtful that he would be doing things like he did during his life. Walt was one of the great forward thinkers and like other innovaters some of his ideas did fail (we just always remember his successes!) I am worried that a lot of people want to "do it just like Walt did" Even Walt would not do it exactly the same way today.


Personally I think Save Disney is partially motivated by the "do it just like Walt" team. Yeah... that worked them almost into bankruptcy the last time. Disney spent years doing only what Walt did (of course Walt had been dead for a few decades by then!)

::yes:: ::yes:: ::yes:: ITA
 
I agree that Eisner did a lot for Disney in the beginning of his tenure there. He did some incredible things that saved the company.

It's the last few years that most people are unhappy with, or at least it seems that way to me. His focus has changed, and it's unfortunate.

Some of the possibilities for his replacement are interesting. Steve Jobs was the one that jumped out to me, as that would bring Pixar back into the picture.
 
There was a time when I was a Michael Eisner fan - a big fan at that.

In the last several years, however, I've lost a ton of respect for him. It seems once the money started pouring in, he forgot the basics that made Disney the company it is - and that's pretty sad.

I'll be happy to see some new blood in there.:D
 
eh..Eisner..someone else..whatever...

This all pales in comparison to seeing a post from the Goofmeister!!!!

Glad to see you friend!
 












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