NEW YORK (Reuters) – Hedge fund manager Nelson Peltz, who lost a bruising boardroom challenge at Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) this year, is confident the company’s new board chairman will find a ‘respectable CEO’ to replace Bob Iger.
Peltz called James Gorman, a former Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) chief who was recently named Disney board’s chairman, a “good man” and expressed confidence Gorman will run a thorough search process and solve the company’s succession planning problems.
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