Sheen, Griffin Firings Linger at Time Warner Annual Meeting

Company Gets Over Terminations, Moves on to Summer Blockbusters

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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