Cooie
09-17-2002, 11:39 AM
The link:
http://www.nypost.com/business/57124.htm
Quote:
"The clock is ticking for Michael Eisner.
"A timetable appears to be emerging for the Disney chief to revive the company's fortunes, according to a source close to the board. This person says Eisner has roughly a year to get the company on track before the board would seek his ouster.
"Meanwhile, two influential investors - Gordy Crawford of Capital Research and Management, and Stanley Gold, a Disney board member and chief of Shamrock Capital Advisors - are still trying to recruit a replacement for Eisner, according to another source."
Can they really afford to wait a year?
http://www.nypost.com/business/57124.htm
Quote:
"The clock is ticking for Michael Eisner.
"A timetable appears to be emerging for the Disney chief to revive the company's fortunes, according to a source close to the board. This person says Eisner has roughly a year to get the company on track before the board would seek his ouster.
"Meanwhile, two influential investors - Gordy Crawford of Capital Research and Management, and Stanley Gold, a Disney board member and chief of Shamrock Capital Advisors - are still trying to recruit a replacement for Eisner, according to another source."
Can they really afford to wait a year?