The Walt Disney Co. executive chairman Bob Iger on Wednesday sought to reassure investors about the impact of the spreading coronavirus outbreak on the company and its worldwide operations. "We're all sobered by the concern we all feel for everyone affected by this global crisis," Iger said as he started an annual shareholders meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, that was webcast.
Disney's North American theme parks remain open even as Disney parks in other parts of the world have closed. "Disney has been through a lot, including wars and economic downturns and disasters.
We are incredibly resilient. Our future has always been bright and it remains so for good reason," Iger added. During the Q&A portion of the meeting, Iger and newly.
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