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

_caleb

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MR.Dis

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The difference between the two valuations is about $12B. So, even using the highest valuation, Disney would be on the hook for paying Comcast another $3B. It could also mean nothing more if the third valuation was at the minimum.
And remember, it is not valued as of today but as of the date they made the agreement. It already appears for all the smoke that Hastings was blowing, the value is not going to that much higher -- whatever value is decided Comcast gets one third minus of course whatever they already were paid. So on the high end it could be 3B, Hastings was making noises back in a day they could be getting 10+ billion more. Looks like he was drawing to an inside straight and we gamblers all know what happens in that case LOL.
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
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It's been a glorious 3 2 months since the annual shareholders meeting, and thanks to Bob's stoic leadership, the stock is only down around 20% having just dipped bellow $100 a share.
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Sirwalterraleigh

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…we got “magical” double digits again…and Wall Street is booming ($3 trillion apple)…

Thank god Bob “saved” the board and our magic again…ama right??
 

AdventureHasAName

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Happy Profitability Day!

Yeah, but they killed their film division to turn a slight profit (on paper). They robbed Peter to make sure Paul was barely not-starving.
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
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Dan Deesnee

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This could be Disney's make or break moment.

They have failed so tremendously over the past 5 to 10 years while Universal has gained ground and is building incredible excitement over what they're doing. Disney on the other hand is bleeding loyalty and customers. Their movies are now predicted to almost universally flop, with a few exceptions, whereas just several years ago it was a near guarantee that any main line Disney movie/pixar, etc would gross near 1 billion. They've ruined the Marvel movies, which are on a steep decline. They've nearly killed the Star Wars franchise, a brand which is also on a somewhat mind-boggling descent into irrelevance.

If one didn't know better, it would seem as though they've purposely tried to destroy their own company and image.

They're also extremely lucky that they have not had a legal action brought against them by shareholders...yet.
 

JD80

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This could be Disney's make or break moment.

They have failed so tremendously over the past 5 to 10 years while Universal has gained ground and is building incredible excitement over what they're doing. Disney on the other hand is bleeding loyalty and customers. Their movies are now predicted to almost universally flop, with a few exceptions, whereas just several years ago it was a near guarantee that any main line Disney movie/pixar, etc would gross near 1 billion. They've ruined the Marvel movies, which are on a steep decline. They've nearly killed the Star Wars franchise, a brand which is also on a somewhat mind-boggling descent into irrelevance.

If one didn't know better, it would seem as though they've purposely tried to destroy their own company and image.

They're also extremely lucky that they have not had a legal action brought against them by shareholders...yet.
Let me know when you think Disney is going bankrupt.
 

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