News The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors Extends Robert A. Iger’s Contract as CEO Through 2026

JoeCamel

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He sold 80% of his stock several months ago when it was still in the 120s.

The sales were last year and he has sold his award for the last few years in December. I can't see any evidence that he has sold this year though.

He sold 50% of his holdings in 2022 (retirement) and it was not reported because he was not an insider but with the amount of stock he is awarded each year it replenishes his holdings.
Bob gets paid in stock awards and cashes in like any prudent investor would, it is bad juju to hold your wealth in the company you work for (Enron)

Looks like your article may have been taken from this one as the dates are similar but this predates the other. Maybe he sold it in several places but that was posted in February and referenced sales that took place in 2023
 
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DisDude33

Well-Known Member
didn’t really know where else to put this but, here ya go. Wonder what he’s sneak referring too.

So, he said this yesterday an Inbound which is a Marketing conference my wife goes to every year for her work. Iger has been a speaker there multiple times and I find it interesting that the parks guy is there this year. I could be reading too much into it but this could be a sign that he’s in the lead for the big job.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Or she has a PR engine rooting for her
I mean, she comes out of the studio side of things. She’s been transactional with the trade publications and entertainment media going back decades. Of course they will rally around her (and I do think she’s the obvious internal candidate - I guarantee you Bob knows far more about how many Emmy awards they just won than any IAAPA award).

Let’s see what glossy profiles are published in Attractions Magazine in the coming weeks on Josh
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I mean, she comes out of the studio side of things. She’s been transactional with the trade publications and entertainment media going back decades. Of course they will rally around her (and I do think she’s the obvious internal candidate - I guarantee you Bob knows far more about how many Emmy awards they just won than any IAAPA award).
Well, Disney was first and foremost a visual entertainment company that later got into 'parks.'

And cruise ships.

And gaming.

And tours.

And resort hotels.
 

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