His legacy is brilliance, mixed with turmoil.

The three of them, together, have really been straightening out all the messes that existed.

Chances are, in five years they may not exist at all, or it may be something else, but right now it's better than going alone.

They should resign, ... Where is their embarrassment? Why are they still in positions of influence and collecting directors' fees?

If you don't have the capital and financing to build it up, it's hard to progress.

From a psychological standpoint, Chicken Little is very important for Disney. Everything is touched by animation and if they don't refresh it, it becomes frayed at the edges.

Dick Parsons has the support of Wall Street, generally speaking.

This is a very, very difficult situation for Icahn to win beyond what he's done already. This is a very large float -- 4.6 billion shares outstanding. Even with 10% of the shares, it's hard to see that he would be able to meaningfully change the direction of the company.

It was deteriorating rapidly, so it's logical for NBC to grab it by the reins.