hopemax
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Essentially, it was the same points raised in yesterday's interview on CNBC. Ms. Zahn started out with a graphic showing the improvement between Disney;s 1984 numbers and now. Roy immediately countered with the same point as yesterday, that all of that's true, however if you look at the last 7 years the numbers tell a different story. She asked about Disney's recent performance and Roy's response was, like yesterday, the recent quarter may be up, but he thinks in terms of several years, and "Disney's been flat as a pancake." She asked who Roy would like to see in Eisner's place and did he want the job. Roy's answer was, "he didn't want the job 20 years ago, and he didn't want it now." He refused to name someone he would like, because he knew that person would be torn to pieces and he'd lose all his friends.
The one thing different, was that he twice mentioned the numerous letters, emails and web discussions, and even people on the street saying, "Way to go, Roy!" that he's received in the last two days. So it sounds like Roy and his people are reading the main websites. If you want to send a letter, it sounds like it would be appreciated. Again I have a feeling that the small shareholders, and Disney's customers are going to have a role to play in this, somehow, so everyone should really think about the Disney Company they want to see.
I did tape the interview, but I can't do a transcript this evening. But if people want one, I could do it tomorrow, but a lot of it was the same as yesterday's interview.
The one thing different, was that he twice mentioned the numerous letters, emails and web discussions, and even people on the street saying, "Way to go, Roy!" that he's received in the last two days. So it sounds like Roy and his people are reading the main websites. If you want to send a letter, it sounds like it would be appreciated. Again I have a feeling that the small shareholders, and Disney's customers are going to have a role to play in this, somehow, so everyone should really think about the Disney Company they want to see.
I did tape the interview, but I can't do a transcript this evening. But if people want one, I could do it tomorrow, but a lot of it was the same as yesterday's interview.