Walt Disney Co. Bob Iger’s Memoir On Apple: “If Steve (Jobs) Were Still Alive, We’d Have Combined Our Companies”

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Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Bob Iger found out 10 minutes before announcing the Walt Disney Company’s $7.4 billion acquisition of Pixar that Steve Jobs’s cancer had returned with a…

“I believe that if Steve were still alive, we would have combined our companies, or at least discussed the possibility very seriously,” said IgerHe also noted that the relationship between the two companies was frayed before he came on board, with Jobs at one point vowing that he would never deal with Disney again.

“Among his many frustrations was a feeling that it was often too difficult to get anything done with Disney,” Iger writes.

 

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D world wouldnt be enough for disney.

It turns out we aren’t in the darkest timeline after all

That's a terrifying thought.

Well.... Apple can buy Disney in a ZIP!!!😌

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