The interview he just gave on abc news with Iger was not exactly great, he didn't exactly put his own spin or direction on anything, not that it was that much of an in depth interview,,,but I would have liked to have heard something about his personal vision like "what I would like to do moving ahead" and instead it was just a copy off what Iger was saying. He was very nervous.I suggest we just hear what Josh D'Amaro is going to do with the company before passing judgement.
Bob practically threw his vert in a box with his ficus plant and ran out…in relative terms.I mean, we’ve been there for a long time. Just that Nvidia is keeping the market afloat.
I do respect the commitment to the gimmick though. Even though you said this day would never come.
A bit of a stetch there (he must be looking for free Club 33?)…but we all should hope they do well.
Someone like Mr Shull should know they are not a Michael/Frank team.
It was a trainwreck…NTSB is on the scene nowThe interview he just gave on abc news with Iger was not exactly great, he didn't exactly put his own spin or direction on anything, not that it was that much of an in depth interview,,,but I would have liked to have heard something about his personal vision like "what I would like to do moving ahead" and instead it was just a copy off what Iger was saying. He was very nervous.
To clarify: I meant that one would act in only his self interest…and that is worrisomeEven though you said this day would never come.
Agree…there isn’t the widespread groundswell of demand for “original rides”…that’s limited to the merch room at d23…I don’t think that reaction would be what you think. It’s difficult to get the general public excited about something they know nothing about.
Not singling you out but 8/2015. Stock was trading at 120. Where did it close today? 104. Stock is down over 13% in one of the biggest bull markets we have seen. This is over a decade the stock has been dead money. I said it before. Ill say it again. I dk how Wall St loved this guy and let him get away with his performance or lack there at a company like DIS….I’m excited we’re finally getting a change at the top but not anticipating a noticeable change in how the company is ran, until Josh proves me wrong I’m not getting my hopes up.
Sadly both are true, I worked for Peter Morton and when he’d walk the floor everyone down to the guy cleaning the bathrooms would say good morning and even feel comfortable offering suggestions because he was open to any suggestion that could better the business, I’ve also worked for James Dolan where everyone walked on eggshells when he was in the building out of fear he’d fire you just for looking at him wrong.
I don’t know how Iger operated behind closed doors but typically you see a revolving door of executives quitting under the bad ones, Iger has had a fairly long lasting team of executives under him, not sure if that means Iger is persuadable or he just surrounded himself with yes men.
Having said that even Iger has people to answer to, the major stockholders (Vanguard, Blackrock, and State Street) pull his strings just like he pulls the executives strings. No one at the top can do anything without the consent of the big 3, they own over 20% of the companies stock and defying their orders is career ending. (This is also why I don’t expect major change with Josh, he still answers to them.)
More original attractionsI’ll give D’Amaro a shot. Mildly optimistic because of his parks background.
Chapek was a disaster and Iger runs were a mixed bag for me.
I want to see something bold from D’Amaro.
3rd gate at DLR? Another castle park in USA? Major expansions to all WDW parks beyond the initial projects? New Epcot pavilions?
And please fix Star Wars. All of it.
I'm sorry that means nothing. All that matters is if he can fix the mess Iger left. Fix the nickel and diming perception of the parks. Eliminate the IP mandate and synergy.Just scroll social media. The amount of people who have taken and are sharing selfies with Josh is telling. He was in the parks. Always. Meeting guests, observing.
This is not the same reaction as when Chapek was announced.
Just scroll social media. The amount of people who have taken and are sharing selfies with Josh is telling. He was in the parks. Always. Meeting guests, observing.
This is not the same reaction as when Chapek was announced.
Unsolicited? He was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and they queried him specifically on this topic.I’m greatly unimpressed that Peltz has appeared once again to give unsolicited opinions. He’s like the groundhog, comes around once a year and ruins your day.
Implies he appreciates there is a mess to fixI'm sorry that means nothing. All that matters is if he can fix the mess Iger left. Fix the nickel and diming perception of the parks. Eliminate the IP mandate and synergy.
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