We’re fed up after Disney’s terrible quarter and streaming losses. It’s time for some big changes

We’re fed up after Disney’s terrible quarter and streaming losses. It’s time for some big changes


Bob Chapek arrives at the premiere of “Pinocchio” held at the Main Theater at Walt Disney Studios on September 7, 2022 in Burbank, California.

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Disney (DIS) reported weaker-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results after the closing bell Tuesday. We are shocked and stunned by the poor performance, and we’re certainly not alone. The stock fell roughly 7% in after-hours trading. As shareholders for the Club, we think it’s time for a leadership change.



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