Yet another group is now opposing Steve Jobs' re-election to the Disney board of directors. Advisory firm Glass Lewis & Co. has issued a report recommending Jobs' replacement, noting that the Apple CEO was missing from 75 percent of Disney board meetings in 2010. "We believe that in light of Mr. Jobs' continued medical problems, shareholders would be better served by a director able to make the necessary commitment to the company," the report says. "We note that this is the third time in four years where Mr. Jobs has been unable to meet this attendance threshold."