KEY POINTS
  • Disney prevailed in the proxy fight against Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners.
  • Peltz failed to win a seat as shareholders voted to reelect the company’s full board
  • It's a defeat for Peltz and a stamp of approval for efforts by Disney's board and CEO Bob Iger to turn around the company.

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(L to R) Chief executive officer and chairman of The Walt Disney Company Bob Iger and Mickey Mouse look on before ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), November 27, 2017 in New York City.

Disney shareholders on Wednesday reelected the media conglomerate's full board, preliminary results show, handing a stinging defeat to activist Nelson Peltz and former Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter, both of whom agitated for change at one of America's most storied companies.

The widely expected victory caps a combative monthslong process and affirms the board's decisions, from the move to bring back CEO Bob Iger to his efforts to reinvigorate the $223 billion media company. Peltz-led Trian Partners wanted to oust two directors, Maria Elena Lagomasino and Michael Froman, citing sustained share underperformance, a failed succession process, and billions in misdirected investments.

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