ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
You don't have to wait for that. Agreed that Eisners last few years were awful, but, he did some really good things early on that really enabled the Disney Co. to be what it is today. He was not all bad until his ego probably got in the way.
Like the fact that Eisner grew TWDC 800% as compared to Iger's 79%. Yes Eisner went off the rails after Well's death and if you read Disney Wars Eisner was working on getting rid of Iger because of his lack of creativity and lack of appreciation for the creative process which historically has been the engine which has driven TWDC. I think the relative financials speak for themselves.