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Disney CEO Bob Iger's pay package for 2024 jumps to $41 million
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger was paid $41 million last year, up from the $31 million he made in 2023. Iger has long ranked among the highest paid media CEOs.
As Disney Succession Question Looms, Bob Iger Sees Pay Package Rise to $41M in 2024
As Disney punts its succession decision to 2026, CEO Bob Iger continues to be a financial beneficiary. According to the company’s annual proxy filing, Iger received a pay package valued at $41.1 million in 2024, mostly in the form of stock and option awards. His salary was $1 million.
Disney CEO Bob Iger's Pay Surges 30% In 2024: Details
Bob Iger's compensation for 2024 increased to $41.1 million, marking a 30% rise from the previous year. Disney's CEO received a mix of stock awards, option grants, and performance bonuses.
Disney hikes CEO Bob Iger’s pay by 30% to $55.4 million, reflecting profit turnaround
The increase came in the form of a bigger bonus, along with greater stock and option awards. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Disney chief executive Iger sees 2024 pay rise of 30% to $41 million
Walt Disney on Thursday revealed in a regulatory filing that chief executive Bob Iger saw his total compensation rise by about 30% in 2024. His pay reached $41.1 million, up from $31.6 million in 2023.
Disney Raises Iger’s Pay by 30%, Reflecting Turnaround in Profit
Walt Disney Co. boosted Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger’s total pay by 30% in fiscal 2024, underscoring his turnaround of the media and entertainment company.
Disney CEO Iger's Total Compensation Climbs 30% in 2024
Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger annual compensation rose to $41.1 million in 2024 from $31.6 million the prior year.
Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Pay Package Rises 30% to $41.1 Million in 2024
Iger is slated to lead the media conglomerate through the end of 2026 The post Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Pay Package Rises 30% to $41.1 Million in 2024 appeared first on TheWrap.
Disney makes key changes in Experiences unit; CEO Iger's pay up 30% in 2024
Experiences unit, Josh D’Amaro, announced several new appointments and promotions for the senior executives of the company, according to a public statement from Thursday. Ken Potrock, a 30-year Disney veteran,
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS): “A Turnaround Under Bob Iger with Streaming Success” – Here’s Why
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The Man Who Saved Disney: Bob Iger Turned $158M Losses Into a $231B Empire
Disney faced a dire situation. The company was hemorrhaging money, with a staggering $158 million net loss reported that year.
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Walt Disney Company (DIS) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030
Deadpool & Wolverine has grossed over $1 billion worldwide this summer and is the alltime highest earning R-rated box-office ...
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Disneyland Gets New President Amid Management Shuffle At Disney Experiences
Disney announced new appointments at its Experiences segment including a newly created role to oversee major events integration and a new head for Disneyland Resort.
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THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU: New Details On Rotta The Hutt And Surprise Job Jabba's Son Has In The Movie
We have additional details on plans for The Mandalorian & Grogu, this time regarding the role Rotta The Hutt plays in the ...
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Disneyland Shake-Up: Thomas Mazloum Named President of Theme Park in Experiences Reorg
Ken Potrock, the current president of Disneyland, will shift to a new role as president of The Walt Disney Company Major ...
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Robert Eggers Set For ‘Labyrinth’ Sequel At TriStar
Robert Eggers has closed his deal to write and direct a 'Labyrinth' sequel for TriStar and The Jim Henson Company, Deadline ...
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WSJ Turns on Trump Over Yanked Security for Aides
The newspaper criticized the president’s decision to remove security protection for his three former advisers.
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