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Bob Iger, Disney

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 · 10h · on MSN
Bob Iger’s second time as CEO wasn’t great for the stock. He still leaves behind a strong legacy.
Disney stock gained 14% during Iger’s second term, underperforming the S&P 500’s 76% rise.

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 · 15h · on MSN
Nelson Peltz takes a shot at Bob Iger over Disney’s CEO transition
 · 14h
Why Disney CEO Bob Iger is stepping down 9 months before his contract ends
 · 14h
Disney Just Named a New CEO. Here’s How Much Money He’ll Make Every Year
Disney announced today that Josh D’Amaro, the head of its parks and cruise sector, will replace Bob Iger as its next CEO.

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Disney names Josh D'Amaro as its new CEO
 · 14h
Disney names new CEO to replace Bob Iger
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Nelson Peltz accuses Bob Iger of rigging Disney’s CEO succession to stay in power

Nelson Peltz has once again taken aim at his longtime nemesis Bob Iger — accusing Disney’s outgoing chief executive of manipulating the company’s succession to retain power by setting his replacement up to fail.
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Wall Street Prices Out Bob Iger's Swan Song Disney Earnings

Post-earnings price targets range from $123-$140 with several analysts seeing headwinds at both the parks and studios unit despite solid fundamentals.
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Bob Iger family and net worth: All on his wife Willow Bay and children amid Disney exit

Bob Iger will step down as Disney's CEO, with Josh D’Amaro succeeding him on March 18. Iger, who has led key changes at Disney, has a net worth of $690 million.
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Bob Iger Acknowledges Rivalry Between Entertainment & Parks To Drive Disney Profits, Says Both Have "Ability To Grow Nicely"

Disney CEO Bob Iger spoke at length on the future of parks and entertainment as they vie for top billing at the company in terms of growth, telling investors on a call after earnings that, “we have a healthy competition now in our company in terms of which of those two businesses is going to
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