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Why would I ever want to run Disney? Wouldn't it make more sense just to sell them Pixar and retire?

Why would I ever want to run Disney? Wouldn't it make more sense just to sell them Pixar and retire? Picture Quote #1

Why would I ever want to run Disney? Wouldn't it make more sense just to sell them Pixar and retire?

Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and former CEO of Apple Inc., was known for his innovative thinking and visionary leadership. Throughout his career, Jobs demonstrated a keen understanding of the entertainment industry and the power of storytelling. This is evident in his decision to acquire Pixar in 1986 and transform it into a powerhouse in the world of animation.

When Jobs acquired Pixar, the company was struggling financially and had yet to produce a successful feature film. However, Jobs saw the potential in the talented team of animators and filmmakers at Pixar and believed that with the right leadership and resources, the company could achieve great success. Under his guidance, Pixar went on to create some of the most beloved and successful animated films of all time, including Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and The Incredibles.

Given Jobs' track record of turning struggling companies into industry leaders, it is not surprising that some may wonder why he would ever want to run Disney instead of simply selling them Pixar and retiring. However, for Jobs, the decision to run Disney was not just about financial gain, but about the opportunity to further his vision of creating innovative and groundbreaking entertainment experiences.

By acquiring Pixar, Jobs had already proven that he had the ability to revolutionize the animation industry. Running Disney would allow him to expand his influence and bring his unique perspective to a larger audience. Jobs saw Disney as a company with a rich history and a strong brand, but one that could benefit from his expertise in technology and storytelling.
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