Sirwalterraleigh
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& Iger ride off into the sunset as the "Hero" who saved Disney
& Iger ride off into the sunset as the "Hero" who saved Disney
Bob walks away not with his golden parachute it will a diamond parachute retirementIger’s business plan:
Destroy it through bad business decisions.
Break it apart.
Sell off the parts.
Iger’s business plan:
Destroy it through bad business decisions.
Break it apart.
Sell off the parts.
The board “chairman” is a guy who took orders from Phil knight…I hope that's not going to happen but I can see the Board leaving him in place to do the deed.
This is a more likely result of people not going than Disney “going back to the way it was.”Iger’s business plan:
Destroy it through bad business decisions.
Break it apart.
Sell off the parts.
That’s really what companies do with “commodities”…and that’s what parks are - their most tangible day to day commodityI feel the only thing worse then Disney parks run by Iger right now is then being spun off and being sold.
Six Flags Magic Kingdom over Florida
Oh that’s a lot of the disconnect in “arguments” on Disney forums. They don’t pay attention to the big downswing in PR outside the chamber they’re takingOutside of the bubble here (not saying you) there are vastly different opinions of Disney. I have a feeling it would likely be shocking to some folks in this site just how Disney is viewed and how much their trust factor has fallen in 2 short years.
Suffice to say, Disney very much has a problem on their hands. Some of their own making, some not.
YMMV.
Because creative companies should be private to protect themselves…never public .This is a more likely result of people not going than Disney “going back to the way it was.”
But stock buybacks ...Because creative companies should be private to protect themselves…never public .
It’s a flaw in the system.
If roy was still around…that’s exactly what he’d be pushing for
Outside of the bubble here (not saying you) there are vastly different opinions of Disney. I have a feeling it would likely be shocking to some folks in this site just how Disney is viewed and how much their trust factor has fallen in 2 short years.
Suffice to say, Disney very much has a problem on their hands. Some of their own making, some not.
YMMV.
Baseball fans will get the analogy, Iger appears to have gotten the Bobby Bonilla retirement plan, isn't he to be paid through 2030 by TWDC at this point once he actually retires at the end of 2026?Bob walks away not with his golden parachute it will a diamond parachute retirement
The concept here is not Disney selling parks…it’s selling everythingThe thing about selling the parks is that they are a major funding source for the media portion of the company - and I don’t see them wanting to just give up “one of the world’s biggest media companies” status. That would essentially mean disbanding the company altogether.
I do think that Wall Street prefers easy money that is made mostly on paper, vs. the real time and energy that goes into providing a tangible service at the theme parks. But the parks are the rich aunt who is funding this project at the moment, so they have to plaster on a smile and play nice with them.
Like is FanDaze ever coming back?The next earnings report is going to have some very interesting lessener questions.
I agree with almost all of this except the trust part.It's not even just the last two years, though - but I agree, people here tend to have a very warped view of what "normies" actually think about Disney as a company. It may still rank well on surveys of "trusted brands" but the truth is - even the most "trusted" brands aren't trusted very much. It's like saying "the most trusted member of congress" - when the trust overall maxes out at 20%, it's not saying much.
And it's from all sides of the spectrum - from people who think Disney represents crass commercialization of, well, everything, a dumbing down of culture, a greedy corporate monolith who wants to train kids to be "good consumers", of promoting the "my prince will come" tropes to kids, to the more recent objection from other groups over content, and so on. Even the rest of Hollywood can't stand them, especially the elites who insist that they have ruined the movie business for everyone else with Marvel, and so on.
I also agree that some of it is their making, and some of it not - but the idea that Disney is this beloved entity outside of fandom just doesn't jive with what you see and hear in the real world. That's why the extreme politicization of Disney in the past couple of years has been so interesting, because people that can't stand them on many other issues have jumped ship to the other side - and vice versa - vacillating based on whatever social media tells them the groupthink of the moment is.
Copy right Infringement!!!!
As a Met's fan that hurts lolBaseball fans will get the analogy, Iger appears to have gotten the Bobby Bonilla retirement plan, isn't he to be paid through 2030 by TWDC at this point once he actually retires at the end of 2026?
That's a great big - "Yup!"Hollywood is going to cease to exist as we knew it before this strikes. There's going to be a major, major paradigm shift in the industry.
And unfortunately a ton of people are going to lose their jobs.
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