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During an earnings call Wednesday, Aug. 6, Disney CEO Bob Iger explained what the future will hold for the company's two ...
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Disney has been a failure based on its stock price. Bringing back Bob Iger as CEO hasn't helped years of trouble.
Disney’s Bob Iger said the company has no real priority of sequels and reboots over original properties, but acknowledged the popularity of older IP remains “significant” on the company’s earnings ...
We continue to be focused on creating new IP. Obviously, that's of great value to us long term, but we also know that the ...
While Disney seems to invest only in established IP, the company's CEO Bob Iger explained that he still values original ...
Acquisitions, creative genius, and effective management helped Disney become one of the biggest names in entertainment. After a massive drop-off in its stock in the early 2020s, the company has had ...
Bob Iger said during Disney’s earnings call that the studio does not have a priority when it comes to movie sequels, remakes and original content, despite the upcoming slate being overwhelmingly ...
Iger stepped down as CEO of Disney in February 2020. The company named as his replacement Bob Chapek, who had most recently served as chairman of Disney's parks, experiences and products business.
Iger, 68, discussed his plans to retire in 2021 on "The View." He started working with the Disney company in 1974 and has served as the CEO for nearly 15 years.
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