so I take it no one disputes that the day Eisner goes the stock goes up..that should tell you everything you need to know about whether he should go...the idea that it would only be temporary is based on what? as compared to the concession by all here that it is true..if you accept that it will go up if he leaves why do you think it will do that? What force driving it up will disappear a day after he leaves? ..there are a number of good candidates to step in and take over this company and keep it independent and strong...this Comcast bogeyman you all keep playing is just propaganda that is used to keep Eisner in place.. a lot of stupid dictators have used such a notion to justify their staying as the lesser of two evils...baloney--anyone care to make a friendly wager - over the strength and durability of the stock rally the day Eisner goes?