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Disney CEO Bob Iger says he's 'open' to staying on after his contract expires in 2018
Los Angeles Times
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Robert Iger opened the door Tuesday to the possibility of remaining head of the Burbank entertainment giant longer than previously planned. Iger said he was “open” to the prospect of remaining CEO after his contract ends
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ESPN continues to drag down Disney's resultsMarketWatch
Disney's Bob Iger explains why 'there's way too much pessimism about ESPN'CNBC
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ESPN costs part of Disney Q1 revenue miss
USA TODAY
Revenue from the company's media networks unit fell 2% to $6.2 billion and, within that, operating income fell due to higher programming costs and lower advertising revenue at ESPN. Some of that decrease came from three College Football Playoff games …
Disney Misses on Revenue, Hurt by Declines at ESPNTheStreet.com
Disney's Iger says he is open to extending term as CEOReuters
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Trump's rich-first economic policy
Yahoo News
If Donald Trump had campaigned for president by promising to make bankers richer, boost real-estate speculation and put Goldman Sachs in charge of the economy, would he have won? Maybe not, yet these types of moves are among Trump's first major …
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The right way to preserve financial stabilityWashington Post
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The following article is excerpted from our State of Green Business (SOGB) 2017 report. Published by GreenBiz in partnership with Trucost, it provides a global view of the year’s trends in sustainable business.The report is free to download here.