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The former CEO returned to the helm to try to straighten out the group he had transformed into a cash machine. Will he make it?
Par Francois Miguet
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Dire that was only three years ago! February 2020: Robert Iger gives up his position as CEO of Disney in favor of Robert Chapek, a successor he chose himself. “Bob” Iger, as he is called internally, can then leave with his head held high following fifteen years at the top of the number one global entertainment company. The successive acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and the assets of 21st Century Fox (Avatar, X-Men, The Simpson…) have renewed the catalog of the house. And his superheroes are squatting the top spots at the box office in cinemas around the world, from Los Angeles to Beijing.
Carried by the new mascots, like Iron Man or Darth Vader, the amusement parks are full of people. The launch, at the end of 2019, of Disney+, to counter Netflix and Amazon in the…