Who is it then and what's the value proposition?People will - they will just be at discount. Tightening DIS's focus will be worth it and will free up the growth side of the numbers.
Who is it then and what's the value proposition?People will - they will just be at discount. Tightening DIS's focus will be worth it and will free up the growth side of the numbers.
Who is it then and what's the value proposition?
Not talking about OTA, talking about the linear cable networks.In case you haven't noticed - the majority of radio and TV out there isn't owned by Disney And those broadcasters aren't going away... and they also sit on huge valuable spectrum too.
Not talking about OTA, talking about the linear cable networks.
Who, oddly enough, certain posters just can’t bring themselves to discuss, even when prompted. Which seems odd, given his long tenure at Disney and centrality to the current campaign…Perlmutter.
Yup - up until a couple years ago most of my time here was spent complaining about Iger and arguing with more positive posters like Penguin. I still think Iger has been very bad for the resorts. But the sheer, disproportionate wrath directed at him, the refusal to place him in the broader corporate context, and most of all the willingness to burn Disney down to somehow harm him is shocking.I'm not a fan of Iger in many ways but, good god, the people who seem to most dislike him almost make me reconsider.
Who in their right mind really wants to hand power over to people who all evidence suggests will be worse than Iger for the parks because they relish the prospect that we may "get to see Iger brought to his knees in disgrace"? It's the epitome of cutting off your nose to spite your face, particularly when you consider the worst case scenario for Iger involves retiring in less-than-ideal circumstances into a life of wealth and privilege I would wager none of the people feeling a sense of victory in his 'downfall' will ever approach in their own lives.
No now…it’s only taken like 4 years to get 30% done redoing something that has an open ceiling
I’m 100% sure where my 2K-ish share is voting…unless another slate is put up by the spineless hedgesAnyone know when the proxy cards / voting package is being sent out to shareholders?
What a sad and pathetic way to live life.
But Iger's ego is paramount. He doesn't care about the money or the privilege. He cares about the love and access that being Walt Disney Co's CEO brought him. And that's what makes this so sweet. Icarus flew too close to the sun. Him facing his comeuppance is what I've been waiting a decade for. The tale has its conclusion. The barbarians are at the gates. The King, despite his best efforts, cannot stop the invaders. He has fallen from one of the most respected CEOs in history, to nothing more than a cautionary tale about hubris. The man who milked the creations of individuals far better than him will now face his due.I'm not a fan of Iger in many ways but, good god, the people who seem to most dislike him almost make me reconsider.
Who in their right mind really wants to hand power over to people who all evidence suggests will be worse than Iger for the parks because they relish the prospect that we may "get to see Iger brought to his knees in disgrace"? It's the epitome of cutting off your nose to spite your face, particularly when you consider the worst case scenario for Iger involves retiring in less-than-ideal circumstances into a life of wealth and privilege I would wager none of the people feeling a sense of victory in his 'downfall' will ever approach in their own lives.
The alternative is Iger, someone antithetical to Walt Disney in every way, walking away a hero. It has to be done.Quite frankly that is an idiotic position.
Yes but they WDC, doesnt have 1 A Creative who could lead, 2 a Financial Person to co-lead with him. We need a Walt/Roy or I would take a Eisner/Wells again. I was never real sure about Eisner, but I do think he loved the WDC.But Iger's ego is paramount. He doesn't care about the money or the privilege. He cares about the love and access that being Walt Disney Co's CEO brought him. And that's what makes this so sweet. Icarus flew too close to the sun. Him facing his comeuppance is what I've been waiting a decade for. The tale has its conclusion. The barbarians are at the gates. The King, despite his best efforts, cannot stop the invaders. He has fallen from one of the most respected CEOs in history, to nothing more than a cautionary tale about hubris. The man who milked the creations of individuals far better than him will now face his due.
The bad guys don't win forever. There's nothing that makes me happier to see that. So yes, he'll go back to his yacht once this all is over. But he'll have lost glory, friends, and access.
And he wants pity? Pity for the man who backstabbed friends and allies, soaked up the limelight, and destroyed several great institutions, all while wringing every dollar out of me and my family's pockets? No, this is justice. This is the end result of the path he walked.
The alternative is Iger, someone antithetical to Walt Disney in every way, walking away a hero. It has to be done.
But Iger's ego is paramount. He doesn't care about the money or the privilege. He cares about the love and access that being Walt Disney Co's CEO brought him. And that's what makes this so sweet. Icarus flew too close to the sun. Him facing his comeuppance is what I've been waiting a decade for. The tale has its conclusion. The barbarians are at the gates. The King, despite his best efforts, cannot stop the invaders. He has fallen from one of the most respected CEOs in history, to nothing more than a cautionary tale about hubris. The man who milked the creations of individuals far better than him will now face his due.
The bad guys don't win forever. There's nothing that makes me happier to see that. So yes, he'll go back to his yacht once this all is over. But he'll have lost glory, friends, and access.
And he wants pity? Pity for the man who backstabbed friends and allies, soaked up the limelight, and destroyed several great institutions, all while wringing every dollar out of me and my family's pockets? No, this is justice. This is the end result of the path he walked.
The alternative is Iger, someone antithetical to Walt Disney in every way, walking away a hero. It has to be done.
This hardly fits the diagnostic criteria of any mental illness. I suppose you could say I have an overly black and white and moralistic interpretation of events. But you'll have to forgive me for being a little colorful in writing style. All I'm advising anyone to do is vote for Nelson Peltz. Nothing too pathological in that, right?You need to seek help.
You have a very jaded and not entirely factual interpretation of events.This hardly fits the diagnostic criteria of any mental illness. I suppose you could say I have an overly black and white and moralistic interpretation of events. But you'll have to forgive me for being a little colorful in writing style. All I'm advising anyone to do is vote for Nelson Peltz. Nothing too pathological in that, right?
That is all trueYou have a very jaded and not entirely factual interpretation of events.
And yeah… I would argue that if you care about TWDC and its history and future there IS something pathological about voting for Peltz. Especially for the reasons you are giving. Literally every thing you dislike about Iger is magnified in Peltz.
Voting in Peltz won’t hurt Iger like you think it will. But it will hurt TWDC and its future.
I’m not sure anyone likes Peltz…let’s be honest.This hardly fits the diagnostic criteria of any mental illness. I suppose you could say I have an overly black and white and moralistic interpretation of events. But you'll have to forgive me for being a little colorful in writing style. All I'm advising anyone to do is vote for Nelson Peltz. Nothing too pathological in that, right?
I’m not saying you need to like Iger or his tenure.That is all true
But it does nothing to address the egomaniac elephant in the room. No one can trust Iger with a straight face.
The list of reasons is long and quite damning. Because we may like SOME things about his tenure does not negate the problems or give carte Blanche to rule as he sees fit.
He’s scared though…that video is totally out of character. The game isn’t over yet.
He can’t be trusted to leave…and that is unacceptable since he was given the job to CORRECT that problem - along with others.I’m not saying you need to like Iger or his tenure.
Bringing Peltz on the board doesn’t get rid of Iger.
You don’t have to support Iger. But you shouldn’t support someone objectively worse.
He can’t be trusted to leave…and that is unacceptable since he was given the job to CORRECT that problem - along with others.
He’s doing all the same things on a magnified scale now.
That’s the issue. His ego believes he’s the company…and he certainly is not. It will outlive him…so let’s go ahead and get to the next chapter.
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