**Templesproliferation**: President Nelson Speaks – 15 New Temples Announced, Totaling 350 Worldwide

Houston, Texas – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set to build new temples in 15 locations worldwide, announced by President Russell M. Nelson during the April 2024 general conference. This initiative brings the total number of temples in the Church to 350, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s history. President Nelson emphasized the importance of temples as gateways to blessings and announced plans to make temple blessings more accessible to …

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**President Russell M. Nelson to Deliver Key Message to Global Religion as It Concludes Historic Conference**

Salt Lake City, Utah – President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set to address members as the annual General Conference comes to a close. During the 194th General Conference, President Nelson, who is 99 years old, attended sessions in person and remotely from Salt Lake City. It is expected that new temples will be announced, following tradition. As the oldest-ever prophet-president of the faith, President Nelson hinted …

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Disney Shareholders Reject Nelson Peltz’s Activist Board Members, Ending Months-Long Proxy Battle

Los Angeles, California – Shareholders at The Walt Disney Company have decisively rejected board nominees associated with activist investor Nelson Peltz, marking the end of a contentious battle over the entertainment giant’s strategic direction. The vote puts to rest months of proxy skirmishes that highlighted differing views on how Disney should navigate the evolving landscape of the streaming industry. Instead of Peltz’s proposed nominees, shareholders opted in favor of a 12-person slate put forth by …

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Disney Investor Battle Results Revealed: Will Nelson Peltz Shake Up Board?

Orlando, Florida – Activist investor Nelson Peltz has been pushing for changes to the board of directors at Walt Disney Co. for several months, seeking to shake up the leadership of the entertainment giant. Today, at the company’s annual stockholders meeting, the outcome of a shareholder vote to determine the composition of the board will be revealed. Sources have indicated that Disney is likely to secure enough votes to prevail over Peltz, with major institutional …

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**Disney**: BlackRock Backing May Further Push Nelson Peltz Away from Board Influence

Los Angeles, California – The battle for control of Disney’s board intensifies as BlackRock, the second-largest shareholder, throws its weight behind the company’s directors, potentially pushing activist investor Nelson Peltz further from the board. Recent reports from the Wall Street Journal reveal BlackRock’s support for Disney CEO Bob Iger and the current board, adding to the momentum as shareholders prepare to vote ahead of the upcoming annual meeting. The proxy fight between Peltz and Disney’s …

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Activist Investor Nelson Peltz Takes Aim at Disney’s ‘Woke’ Strategy, Questions Marvel Leadership: What’s Next for the Board?

Los Angeles, CA – Activist investor Nelson Peltz is making waves in the Disney board proxy fight, targeting the company’s “woke” film strategy, with a focus on hit films like Black Panther and The Marvels. In a recent interview with The Financial Times, Peltz raised concerns about Marvel chief Kevin Feige’s leadership and questioned the overall movie strategy under Disney CEO Bob Iger. Although not actively campaigning to replace current board members Michael B.G. Froman …

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Big 12 Team Triumphs Against All Odds: Jameer Nelson Jr. Saves TCU with Jaw-Dropping Play – Biggest Bubble Winners and Losers Revealed!

FORT WORTH, Texas – The TCU men’s basketball team may have a chance to make it to the NCAA tournament, and if they do, they can thank Jameer Nelson Jr. for helping them get there. The Big 12 conference, with a projected nine teams in the NCAA tournament, has become highly competitive, making every win crucial for teams like TCU to cement their spot in the field. Despite the tough competition, TCU still needed to …

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