![]() No one knew the man and he was considered untraceable. The Marvel acquisition: Iger began looking for the owner of Marvel, as he wanted to make him an offer.The story he tells is very touching and gives us a glimpse of Steve Jobs at his most sensitive and emotional. The Pixar acquisition: On the day that Disney was going to announce the acquisition of Pixar from Steve Jobs, a transaction valued at more than $7 billion, Iger found out that the cancer of the co-founder of Apple had recurred and spread to his liver.He made some good moves but also weathered some storms, crises and failures. Iger, who led the acquisitions of Pixar, Lucas Film, 21st Century Fox and Marvel, explains what it’s like to be a CEO after more than 15 years at the helm of the Walt Disney multinational corporation. ![]() In this book, Robert (Bob) Iger, who was CEO of Walt Disney from 2005 to 2020, shares the lessons he learned from his rise in the company and his career that spanned nearly 45 years. Here are some reasons why the book The Ride of a Lifetime by Robert Iger might be of interest to you. ![]()
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