To: Liz
Eisner's been selling out the Disney brand for short term gain for along time now, anyone with two eyes that was willing to look at the company could tell you that. Its a shame that the stock holders and major shareholders have been so short sighted in this matter.
Eisner should have been gone a long long time ago, he has far outlasted his usefulness to the long term viability of the company.
Anyone could have made money by creating cheap capitalization of poorly produced cartoons and "sequels" of the existing catalog of Disney characters and products.... and make the quick buck now, but the inevitable outcome is a long term decline in the brands image and reputation.
Disney has without question gone from a respected world wide brand known for largely high quality family entertainment into just another entertainment giant out for the quick buck... and its truly a shame.
To: HamiltonJay
Its a shame that the stock holders and major shareholders have been so short-sighted in this matter. Some have but others haven't been fooled. One shareholder group sued Eisner for stacking the board with his minions. If Roy is smart, he will organize miffed shareholders, and try to pull a coup.
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12/01/2003 4:57:45 AM PST by
Liz
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