While it’s a big week for Marvel Studios with the release of Deadpool & Wolverine, the behind the scenes corporate shuffle continues as Ike Perlmutter has finally released his grip from any attachments of the company where he was once chairperson.
The ousted exec followed his partner Nelson Peltz in selling his stakes in the Walt Disney Company, the Wall Street Journal reported. It’s a move that follows the activist investor Peltz and his Trian Partners’ loss of a proxy battle with the Disney Company. Peltz was thought of as Perlmutter’s agenda- pushing conduit to further the conservative and anti-diverse platforms Perlmutter endorsed during his stint as Marvel Entertainment Chairperson before he was booted last year. Perlmutter sold his entire position of 25.6 million shares after the Peltz vote.
The timing is purposeful, and the 81-year-old may not be done with Disney forever. According to the WSJ, Perlmutter said “he sold because he doesn’t have confidence in Disney’s current management and expects the company’s share price and financial performance to decline further. If Disney’s shares decline to $65 to $75 per share, he plans to buy much of his old stake back.” The paper also noted “he sold his stake between early April and mid-July at an average price of just under $115.”
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