Heard on the Street: Bob Iger’s return to Disney is starting to inspire copycats as other activists look to bring veteran chief executives back from retirement. Illumina, the maker of gene-sequencing machines, could be next.
Billionaire activist signals he wants retired CEO Jay Flatley to come back and Grail divested
Bringing back a CEO is a strategy many companies have attempted over the years, some more successfully than others. WSJ looks at three so-called boomerang CEOs and how their companies did after their return. Photo illustration: Adele MorganBob Iger’s return to Disney is starting to inspire copycats as other activists look to bring veteran chief executives back from retirement. San Diego-based Illumina , the maker of gene-sequencing machines, could be next.
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