You misunderstand me, perhaps due to my weak wording. Disney left a GREAT company with a GREAT brand name behind and it still remains shiny, even though later CEOs have dragged it thru the mud in the acquirement of billions. Walt was a fine employer, I am told. Eisner was a pioneer in the disposable employee mentality that began in the 80s.
I understand where you’re coming from now, and I can’t refute what you’ve said about the current company. The fact that there are no Disneys or their children on the current board is telling.
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