Por: New York Post Business January 18, 2023
Disney’s former communications chief — who was partly responsible for the — amassed a gargantuan payday from his brief stint in Hollywood. Geoff Morrell, who was hired as chief corporate affairs officer last January, worked for a three-month period that spanned 70 weekdays during which he reeled in $8,365,403 in total compensation, or roughly $119,505 a day, according to Disney’s securities filing Tuesday. When payouts associated with... + full article
Fox Business USA Business January 19, 2023
LightShed Ventures partner Rich Greenfield reacts to activist investor Nelson Peltz vying for a seat on Disney's board as the media industry experiences a 'dramatic change' in viewing behavior. A preliminary proxy statement filed Tuesday by revealed the enormous... + más
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Business Insider USA Entertainment January 19, 2023
A Disney exec who left the company after just over three months was given $8.37 million in total compensation, or nearly $120,000 per day, for the 70 weekdays he spent at the company.Geoff Morrell, who had served as the company's chief corporate affairs officer, joined... + más
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Slate USA Politics December 21, 2022
Last week, the Death Penalty Information Center, an organization that collects data on capital punishment, : “The Death Penalty in 2022.” Among other things, it dubbed 2022, “The Year of the Botched Execution.” According to the DPIC, seven of this year’s 20 execution... + más
Number of executions continued to fall this year but many were botched, report says | CBS News
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Newsweek USA Nation December 09, 2022
The first U.S. execution by lethal injection took place 40 years ago, when Texas put to death Charles Brooks Jr. for the murder of a mechanic.Proponents of the lethal injection method had called it a more humane way of carrying out death sentences. But as noted in a report... + más
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New York Post USA Business November 28, 2022
Disney CEO Bob Iger told employees Monday that he won’t lift the company’s hiring freeze as he examines costs — and sought to throw cold water on rumors about a possible merger with Apple. Iger, who last week as CEO in a surprise reshuffle, unveiled the news during a town... + más
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ESPN USA Sports November 07, 2022
Super middleweight contender Aidos Yerbossynuly was placed in a medically induced coma following a knockout loss Saturday night, one of his trainers confirmed to ESPN.The Kazakh fighter was stopped in the 12th round by top prospect David Morrell in the main event of a Premier... + más
David Morrell Vs. Aidos Yerbossynuly: Odds, Records, Prediction | Forbes
8-year-old boy wakes from coma after trampoline accident | WPTV
Forbes USA Business November 05, 2022
OXON HILL, MD - NOVEMBER 02: David Morrell Jr. reacts after knocking down Quinton Rankin during the ... [+] first round of their light heavyweight fight at The Theater at MGM National Harbor on November 2, 2019 in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)Getty... + más
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