agotta said:
That is not true. Yes, obviously they can't stay in business if they don't make money, but Walt Disney did not start this company trying to make a buck! Eisner could care less what happens to the company as long as the money keeps rolling in. The demise of the Disney Stores is a great example. Those stores were something awesome when they were first started. A way to bring the magic to everyone. Now they are nothing but Disney's version of a KMart.
Amanda
Both posters are right, well all are I think, in their own way.
Yes the purpose of a CEO in a company is to make more money, aka, increase profits for the shareholders. However, the problem I think at times has been that money has been the only thing that mattered, not anything else IN RECENT YEARS. Also, to say that the company doesnt cater to it's park goers, but rather stockholders. I would venture to say that many if not most stockholders take their families to Disney World. Disney is such a phenominon that they do in fact have to cater to park goers as that are in many cases, also their shareholders.
I think Eisner is right for wanting more profits, so you guys were right in that regard. However, you always have to weigh the Marginal Benefits. What do you give up to get something? I think that while Eisner is closing stores because of profit loss, why was he giving himself a $60M BONUS in 2003? My problem lies in that very fact.
I think it's ok to cut things if the company is not making the money that it should be. However, Eisner should never have expanded to areas such as Paris. Now, I know the Paris park is wonderful to some, but it's not helping Disney profits whatsoever.
In fact, the move to Paris was only after Spain was willing to garuantee profit numbers if they moved there, and if not met, they would pay the difference. However, Eisner did his own thing and went to Paris with all risks involved.
The problem with Eisner isnt so much that he's dumb. he's not. He's a smart business man, but he has a board that will not speak up to him to voice their opinion, basically meaning that anything Eisner wants, he gets (our own country doesnt run like that, due to the obvious effects that come with it). He doesnt listen to any advisors unless they agree with him.