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Disney's headaches seemed to worsen since the 1994 sudden death of its then-president, Frank Wells.
FORBES: Follow Through
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Disney thrived when Mr Eisner was running it jointly with Frank Wells.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter
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The succession question has bedeviled Eisner since the sudden death of Disney president Frank Wells in 1994 and Eisner's own quadruple-bypass surgery a few months later.
FORBES: On The Cover
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Hired from outside in 1984 to be chief executive, Mr Eisner had some good years followed by a lot of bad ones, exacerbated by the death in 1994 of Frank Wells, his trusted operational chief, in a helicopter crash.
ECONOMIST: Company bosses
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Wikipedia cites historian and former newspaper editor Frank Chapman attributing it to staff at the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser.
BBC: Disgust: How did the word change so completely?
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Banks such as JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo have introduced new fees on the checking account service after the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill restricted banks from charging merchants processing fees on debit card transactions.
FORBES: Bank of America Could Nickel And Dime Its Way To $16