Sheen, Griffin Firings Linger at Time Warner Annual Meeting

Company Gets Over Terminations, Moves on to Summer Blockbusters

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At its annual shareholders meeting on Friday, Time Warner had some good news to talk about—the success it had with March Madness, a strong summer movie lineup—but the shareholders in attendance seemed to be more concerned with the company's recent high-profile firings of Charlie Sheen and Time Inc. CEO Jack Griffin.

A former Time Warner employee and current stockholder implored Jeff Bewkes, chairman and CEO, to “please bring back Charlie Sheen” with a new salary, for the sake of shareholders’ dividends.

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