"Disney's Boardroom Battles: From Corporate Raiders to Woke Wars"

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The Walt Disney Co. released the official vote totals from its annual shareholder meeting, revealing that all 12 board nominees, including Chairman and CEO Bob Iger, were approved by shareholders. Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management failed to secure two board seats, with Peltz receiving 31% of the total votes and former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo faring much worse. James Gorman emerged as the top vote-getter, while criticism of the board's indulgence of Iger was evident in the voting ratios for some nominees.
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