Originally posted by DancingBear
Sounds to me like "call retreat and declare victory."
.......or "We've established our beachhead and reached our objective at this point, so a cease fire is in order.......but we're on guard".
Yes, in a way it's a declaration of victory, and I don't see it as a retreat in any way. Roy and Stan have moved the front forward and gained ground in the fight. As I speculated last week, they may have accomplished what they wanted to at this juncture. That being the apparent replacement of Eisner, by a successor to be picked after an independant search that considers internal and external candidates, long before the Sept 2006 date desired by Eisner. They are standing pat on that, not retreating. Why shouldn't they stand pat on that?
I see this as a positive development, and I'm glad it gives Searcher and others something that they are looking for. I also like the fact that they named some names when it comes to possible additions to the board. That gives some indication of their thinking and the kind of people they'd like to see on the board........the kind of people who might be on that alternate slate should the board not follow through on what they said they'd do.
It's kind of funny that some people say Roy and Stan should back off for the good of the company........and when they do (because they've seen the board take steps they view as positive for the company) others categorize it as a retreat.
What's in the best long term interest of the company? I think that is an exhaustive indepedant search for the most qualified replacement for Eisner..........to be completed as soon as possible. If we take the board at face value that is exactly what is going to happen. I don't think we'd be at this point were it not for the pressure applied by Roy and Stan. I also think they will make sure the board sticks to their word, but they also realize that there is no value in further attack as long as they do.
Still a lot that could happen, but why would Roy and Stan not be happy at this point?