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As the company stumbled through a horrible year financially, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger made $31.6 million in 2023.
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Across television series, movies, games, and more, there have been thousands of characters who appeared in Disney (NYSE:DIS) productions. When you include animated and real-life productions over the...
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Chemical industry billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has succeeded in his quest to acquire a stake in his hometown soccer club, Manchester United.
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The Oscars, the annual movie excellence awards from the Academy of Motion Pictures, date back to 1929. Voting for the awards is done by over 10,000 Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences members. A...
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If you have ever watched a Hollywood movie, there is a high chance you might have seen a Latina actress in the film. Usually, it is a movie that highlights their best acting shops and allows them to...
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Nelson Peltz wants two Disney board of directors seats to improve the financial prospects of the mismanaged entertainment giant.
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A new animated movie from Disney was supposed to lead the box office for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. What happened?
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There is an old saying–” the beatings will continue until morale improves.” Morale at The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) must be extraordinarily high. In addition to institutional investors who...
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Three activist investors are working to remove Disney CEO Bob Iger and put a new turnaround plan in place for the entertainment giant.
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Disney's troubles were supposed to be behind it after the latest earnings report. Yet, the entertainment giant still faces all the same headwinds.
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The horrible quarterly results from Warner Bros. Discovery show why CEO David Zaslav should make way for some fresh blood.
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Selling ESPN would not save Disney from poor management. Who would want it? Buying Hulu would not help either.
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Its former CEO was brought back to deal with Disney's troubles, like its underachieving streaming and legacy businesses, but he has run out of options.
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A recent analysis reveals that teenagers have turned to YouTube as their preferred way to watch videos. This is bad news for Netflix.
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