Disney CEO Bob Iger hasn’t left the building yet, and on Monday’s earnings call he said didn’t want to get too “nostalgic” about his two-decade run at the company.
The Disney board is expected to select Iger’s successor by midweek. As he gets ready to depart as the Mouse House’s CEO, Iger noted the turnaround in the Disney theme parks business since he first took the top job in 2005 — with the parks business rivaling the movie and TV in being the leading contributor growth and profits.
“We have a healthy competition now at our company…
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