Eisner didn’t mean to feel guilty for his back stabbing in the slightest, and retorted quietly: "As Paulson said, you have proved your influence at Disney... But George, you are so old, why bother to go again. Be a puppet of Goldman Sachs?"
"Fxxkyou, Michael."
George Mitchell swears, "Friends always help each other! Always like this! You don't really want to see Robert Iger or Linton share power with you, do you? And... and this is an election year! Donkeys need Disney. , Needs ABC, and so does Goldman Sachs!"
"You need the donkey party, right? You have retired from politics, and it is impossible to go back to George!"
"Who can tell? Reagan can be re-elected at the age of seventy-four!"
"Okay, okay, stop yelling here, let's go back to the company to talk...together?"
Eisner offered to invite George Mitchell to get into his car.
"He and George Mitchell are returning in the same car!"
This move was quickly grasped by someone with a heart, and Linton anxiously informed Song Ya: "I didn't kill George Mitchell at the meeting today. That old thing is going to compromise!"
Eisner’s re-election motion was rejected by up to 68% of valid votes, and George Mitchell’s re-election only had 43% vetoes. The difference of 25% in the middle seems to be very powerful. Fear, but not all of George Mitchell’s supporters.
Since Eisner changed his mind temporarily, it is impossible for Linton and other cronies to get all the shareholder representatives of his own camp in a short time. In addition, there is no public opinion preparation about whether George Mitchell can be a sole director. Most of the intermediate shareholder representatives should Neither would tend to vote vetoes.
But does the 43% who rejected George Mitchell's re-election belong to their own camp? It’s impossible. Eisner himself only got 32% of the votes, so at least 11% of the valid votes came from George Mitchell’s other enemies, such as the alliance of Robert Iger and Jobs, and A small number of representatives of intermediate shareholders.
Song Ya and Linton have supported Eisner from the beginning to the end, which can be counted as 32% of today’s support votes. Eisner must know how much he and his other cronies have directly controlled. To estimate the approximate ratio of the middle shareholder representatives, use 32% and then reduce it again. It is probably clear how many votes Song Ya and Linton’s alliance can affect.
After figuring this out, the 68% of the veto votes will be used for non-stop subtraction, stripping off Robert Iger and Jobs camp, George Mitchell and Goldman Sachs camp, California Civil Service Retirement Fund and other institutions as well as possible most intermediate shareholders. Representative, can almost estimate the value of Roy Disney's camp.
After all, His Majesty the Emperor is His Majesty the Emperor. Through a sudden backstab on George Mitchell, he measured the approximate shape of the five sides of the game.
So, it’s easy to speculate that the board of directors will be held tomorrow to discuss and implement the resolutions of the general meeting of shareholders. Eisner will not only withdraw from one of the positions of chairman and CEO, but also must ensure that the new candidate will not trigger a collective riot by shareholders and be deceived. What an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders to confront.
If the new candidate will trigger Disney's ‘constitutional crisis’, he may not even be able to keep the remaining position.
If he intends to choose the most secure plan, that is, to launch the one with the greatest influence on shareholders among the three of George Mitchell, Robert Iger, and Linton, and then remove the completely unacceptable Roy Disney, look at today's ticket type, indeed There is a high probability that George Mitchell will have the last laugh.
"We are his basic set, Linton, if he thinks you will always obey him, then you will be the one who has been sacrificed all the time!"
Tonight is the last moment, Song Ya also hurried out, contacting Linton and others to carry out the ‘forced palace’ plan.
"whispering sound…"
In the office of the chairman of the Disney headquarters, George Mitchell went out with his hands in his trouser pockets and saw Robert Iger and others waiting for the emperor to summon them with a gloomy face outside.
Today's 43% of the re-election vetoes are nothing more than a dangerous pass. The face of his former Senate majority leader is equally ugly.
He knew that Eisner's backstab was just playing power, and there must be Robert Iger in those votes. The fragile alliance reached by the two parties to overthrow Eisner before the general meeting of shareholders has now lost the basis for cooperation.
Victory was in sight, the old man sneered with disdain from his nostrils, then nodded with everyone at the door and walked away.
"Goldman Sachs is Goldman Sachs after all..."
Robert Iger looked at his back, frowned slightly and sighed inwardly, then cleared up his mood and knocked on the door of the room.
"George Mitchell left, looking very proud, and then Robert Iger and the others went in."
The insider who sniffed the news immediately gave a small report, "Robert Iger, and the ABC TV network...ESPN..."
"They're out! Wait! Robert Iger doesn't seem to be there! One, two, three... well, no, he was left by the boss to speak alone!"
Real-time reporting.
"BOSS sent two sandwiches in..."
"Robert Iger is out! He is depressed!"
"BOSS is looking for you!"
Waiting until His Majesty summoned, Linton glanced at the time. It was already more than eight o'clock in the evening. Eisner and Robert Egger negotiated alone for more than an hour, "Let's go there too."
He sorted out his suits, and led the majestic high-level leaders of the "Live Action Movie Gang" such as Bowei and Touchstone Pictures to the appointment.
"Please wait a moment, he confessed to let you in alone, Mr. Vice Chairman." The secretary stopped everyone and let Linton go in alone.
"I've decided to let George Mitchell take over as chairman." Asner got to the point.
"This this…"
Linton, who was slapped in the head, would almost stop saying, "You can't be a boss like this, think about Paulson standing behind George Mitchell...think about the wolf of Wall Street!"
"You are mine! Linton, don't forget this."
Eisner poured him a glass of wine and handed it over, "We will be very difficult during this period. I need you to watch George Mitchell in the position of vice chairman."
"he…"
"He has no foundation in the company, he won't have much power, and he is almost 72 years old. After two years of tolerance, we can drive him away. Then you take over as CEO, and I can go to the chairmanship and prepare to retire. "Eisner said.
How about coaxing a three-year-old child? ! Linton knows his majesty, the emperor who has served his horse for ten years. Hearing the word'retirement', he knew that the other party was not telling the truth, but he was frightened by years of accumulated prestige and did not dare to turn his face on the spot. final decision?"
"Yes, tomorrow's board of directors will announce it."
"What about APLUS? Don't you see him?" Linton moved out of the backstage, "He is waiting."
"I know, see you later."
Asner raised his glass, "That's it."
"No, no no..."
Rebellion requires psychological construction in advance. Linton can only now realize that Song Ya has tossed the giants so hard for more than ten years. It is not easy, and can no longer be counseled. Today is not only related to his own future, but also to the outside world. Allies are waiting eagerly!
He refused to clink glasses for the first time, "Once you announce George Mitchell as chairman, APLUS will take the film and record business away, you know he did it! BOSS! There are many people out there who don't like George Mitchell! Shareholders don’t like it either. Today he was almost passed the motion of no confidence..."
"and also?"
Eisner raised his eyebrows displeasedly.