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LOS ANGELES -- Walt Disney Co. and two former directors who have waged a bitter two-year fight have agreed to a truce.
The agreement includes dropping of a contentious shareholder lawsuit challenging the selection of the company's new chief executive officer.
The company said Friday it has named former director Roy E. Disney a director emeritus and a consultant.
In exchange for this, Roy Disney and ex-board member Stanley Gold have agreed not to put forth a challenge slate of directors or submit shareholder resolutions for the next five years. The two also pledged to back the leadership of Robert Iger, who succeeds longtime Chief Executive Michael Eisner in September.
In a brief statement Friday the company reaffirmed its commitment to rotate members of the board's committees as currently required by the company's corporate governance guidelines.
"In putting aside their differences, the company noted Mr. Disney's longtime devotion to the company and welcomed the re-establishment of a relationship with him and his family," the statement said.
Source: Chicago Tribune
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