Activist adds shares, while the company plans changes to ESPN and Hulu
Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management has boosted its stake in Disney to around 30 million shares, making it one of Disney’s largest shareholders.Nelson Peltz said his proxy fight against Disney was over in February, but Bob Iger knew the activist investor might return.
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