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Disney Partners with Apple on Tablet?
CNBC Silicon Valley Bureau Chief
As everyone speculates about the content sharing arrangements Apple [AAPL
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I just saw Disney [DIS
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] president and CEO Bob Iger arrive in a black Cadillac Escalade. Nattily dressed in a linen sweater and slacks, Iger walked right up the front stairs into Yerba Buena, getting ready to join Apple CEO Steve Jobs on stage during today's presentation. Disney is insisting however, that Iger is only appearing as a "guest." Apple told me he was "participating" in today's program.
Anyway, it stands to reason Iger would be there: Jobs is still Disney's biggest shareholder, and its content will be a valuable addition to the tablet from Apple.
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