generally credited with transforming the company into the media powerhouse that it is today, but the company's lackluster performance in recent years has led to shareholder dissatisfaction. Shareholders have already proved successful in having Eisner resign as chairman of the board, and Eisner recently announced that he would resign as CEO when his current term expires in 2006. It is not clear who will take his place at that time (Grover 50). This also makes the company an interesting one to profile since it is unclear what effect the current turmoil regarding the chairmanship will have on the stock. In addition, Disney survived a takeover bid
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