Correct me it I'm wrong, but it seems highly unusual that a major move like this would happen on a Sunday night? Doesn't that seem to mean that something blew up internally that we are not yet privy to that caused the board to have to move immediately?
Timing is interesting... so I don't think it's a direct 'you failed, so you're fired'... this almost sounds like a 'situation' scenario. Something blew up.. and the board had to react on very short notice. I mean, how else does this go down on a Sunday night the week before thanksgiving without a peep before hand?
I wonder if there was some new mandate that BC was given that he just flipped his table over? I would be shocked that the board would move on such odd timing if it were just performance related.
This happening under the cover of darkness is so unlike this company and industry. That is what shocks me so much. No real new bluster or scuttlebutt after some mediocre financials, then BAM!It didn’t “happen” tonight. They’ve presumably been negotiating the exit since late last week. Just needed to press release it before or after market hours.
I think the negative press is a HUGE part of this. Unless Chapek was busted for some indiscretion, I think it came down to those “the magic is gone” stories.Could be a bit of both. This past week I think all the negative press the parks were getting from all sides (WSJ wrote a front page article, Jim Cramer called for his resignation, The Young Turks did an episode on the disney parks crumbling) just hit a critical mass on top of his other f**kups and they had to ditch him
Except Disney doesn’t really care about the idiots who like theme parks. This is hardly the first time there have been negative stories.I think the negative press is a HUGE part of this. Unless Chapek was busted for some indiscretion, I think it came down to those “the magic is gone” stories.
Every CEO change with this company is freakin craZy
If he can get his right hand spokesperson back as well I imagine Bob the Elder will be able to convince enough people to not believe what they see with their eyes, something Bob the Lesser could not seem to pull off.I think the negative press is a HUGE part of this. Unless Chapek was busted for some indiscretion, I think it came down to those “the magic is gone” stories.
Do you mean the Pixar/Steve Jobs negotiations?Iger’s greatest skill is getting people to just accept what he says. He can declare himself different while doing the same and people will buy it. It’s exactly what he did with Eisner.
Maybe the answer is NOT to let Iger pick his replacement…I might be in the minority here, but I was generally cool with Iger's reign, especially as it compared to the disaster of Chapek. Hopefully he does a better job picking a replacement and this helps right the ship.
I mean, I wouldn't mind being a dumped body after two years at that level of compensation.Maybe Iger was setting Chapek up to be the fall guy?
Annual report prep shows all the doom... They walk Chapek out there to take all the bullets
They let Chapek lead with a big cost cutting agenda... again, take all the bullets... Then dump the body and waltz in with some new Savior Plan that will look even better in the wake of the messages Chapek just had to deliver?
I am not saying this to be annoying to you in particular, but there was this completely grotesque profile of Iger over the summer that might have been shared in this thread, and definitely somewhere on this forum, that would lead you to a different conclusion than whatever the man has said himself.There's no way this just "suddenly" happened this weekend. Iger did not want to come back, there were likely negotiations going on for some time.
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