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Roy E. Disney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (879 words) |
 | Roy Edward Disney (born January 10, 1930) is the son of the late Roy Oliver Disney and Edna Francis, and nephew of Walt Disney. |
 | Roy decided to make this long-delayed sequel, and he was the executive producer of the film that took nine years to produce and was finally released on December 17, 1999. |
 | On March 3, 2004, at Disney's annual shareholders' meeting, a surprising and unprecedented 43% of Disney's shareholders, predominantly rallied by former board members Roy Disney and Stanley Gold, voted to oppose the reelection of Eisner as chairman and CEO. |
| The Disney Corner - Roy Disney Forced Out (469 words) |
 | Roy Disney, who led a 1984 restructuring and recruitment of Eisner, cited complaints about Eisner's leadership, including the performance of Disney's ABC television networks and its theme parks in the letter. |
 | Roy Disney, the nephew of company founder Walt Disney, in August said he struck a deal to sell more than 40 percent of his stake in the company, in which he was the largest individual shareholder. |
 | Disney will be left with about 10 million shares, or 0.5 percent of the stock, less then the 14 million shares Eisner had in January. |