Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company has asked its board to reinstate the dividend by the end of the calendar year. The payouts, beloved by investors, especially Disney’s legion of retail shareholders, was stopped abruptly during Covid to conserve cash.
Iger said the company’s planned cost cutting — of $5.5 billion — will make this possible. Initially, he said, the dividend will be “modest” but increase over time.
The news comes as the company is in the midst of a proxy battled with activist investor Nelson Peltz of Trian Group, who is seeking a seat on the board of directors. “When it comes to investing in growth and returning capital to shareholders, we will take a balanced and disciplined approach as we did throughout my previous tenure as CEO, when we invested in our core businesses and acquired new ones, bought back stock and paid a dividend to our shareholders.
As a result of the impact of the COVID pandemic, we made the decision to suspend the dividend in the spring of 2020. Now that the pandemic impacts to our business are largely behind us.
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