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The Walt Disney CEO had a good 2024 despite catching heat from several billionaires including Elon Musk.
What seemed like a farfetched internet theory seems to be turning into grounds for a new legal battle.
Brendan Carr argued that ABC News, which recently settled a defamation lawsuit with Donald Trump, has contributed to an “erosion in public trust.”
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Hamill joined Kevin Costner, LeVar Burton, George Lucas, and other producers and film executives in paying tribute to the deceased legend.
Nelson Peltz, who had recently lost a proxy battle against Disney CEO Bob Iger and its board members, sold his stock in the company, earning him a very large reported sum.
The activist investor is trying to seize two board seats—and nine of Walt and Roy’s grandkids wants to stop it.
Musk sought to highlight the lawsuits against his competitors as his own social platform continues to lose millions in ad sales.
Activist investor Nelson Peltz once again has Disney in his sights.
Suffice to say the mercurial billionaire’s interview at a NYTimes conference on Wednesday immediately went sideways.
Iger just signed a contract extension with Disney that raises his annual target pay from $27 million to $31 million.