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Can Paramount Steal Warner Bros. From Netflix With Hostile Bid?
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-09 14:14
Lucas did a really good job in explaining the differences in structure of the deals and also the different perspectives of each party, but I wondered if you'd help our audience understand what the difference is between a Netflix joined with Warner Brothers Discoveries streaming and studio business versus a Paramount Sky Dance taking the entire thing. What does that look like. >> You and Lucas have already done a great job, so I'll try to pitch in here.really WBD and Paramount more redundancies, more overlap ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-09 13:53
In the bidding war for Warner Bros., the valuation of faltering cable TV networks is much of what separates Paramount’s hostile takeover bid from Netflix’s friendly offer https://t.co/FWYDjNlXyJ ...
Paramount Stock Rises. Why CEO David Ellison Can't Afford to Lose the Warner Battle.
Barrons· 2025-12-09 12:15
The entertainment company has mounted a charm offensive in recent days, as it tries to win regulatory approval for its hostile bid. ...
Netflix will let Paramount have Warner Bros. Discovery 'at a certain point': Puck's Matt Belloni
CNBC Television· 2025-12-09 12:06
Paramount Sky Dance launching a hostile bid for Warner Brothers uh Discovery after uh that company said it would sell its film studio and streaming service to Netflix. Joining us now, Matt Belly Puck, a founding partner. This is u I don't know.We're we live in this world, Matt. Is it more interesting to us um than than most people. I think there's just so much to talk about.>> I I don't know. I think this is something that has permeated the culture. I mean, the Daily has an episode on it today.the the Pod S ...
Fed Caution Lingers; Nvidia Wins US Approval to Sell H200 Chips in China | Bloomberg Brief 12/9/2025
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-09 12:02
VONNIE: IT IS 5:00 A.M. IN NEW YORK CITY, I AM VONNIE QUINN WITH YOUR "BLOOMBERG BRIEF. " HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. A HOSTILE BID FOR WARNER BROS. TO TORPEDO NETFLIX'S DEAL. NVIDIA WINS PRESIDENT TRUMP'S APPROVAL TO SELL H200 CHIPS IN CHINA. THE TWO-DAY MEETING BEGINS IN WASHINGTON. THE MARKETS ON THE FIRST OF THOSE TWO DATES. POINTING OUT THAT IT'S REALLY NOT THE RATE CUT, WHICH WE ARE VERY LIKELY TO GET THIS TIME AROUND THAT THEY WILL BE FOCUSED ON, IT WILL BE THE DISSENT AND THE SEP, DOT PLOT, HOW M ...
China's Answer To Tariffs Is A $1T Trade Surplus
Seeking Alpha· 2025-12-09 11:46
Group 1: Industry Developments - China's trade surplus with the world for 2025 has crossed the $1 trillion milestone, indicating the resilience of its manufacturing sector despite rising tariffs and geopolitical tensions [5] - Export volumes from China have continued to increase while imports have remained flat, driven by weak domestic demand, leading to a forecast by Goldman Sachs of an additional 0.6 percentage points annual growth for China in the coming years [6] - The rise of protectionism has resulted in tariffs and trade conflicts, particularly in critical industries, highlighting the challenges of achieving a reliable and verifiable united front among nations [7] Group 2: Economic Outlook - While China's export revenue model provides short-term cushioning, it may lead to long-term economic damage if production is prioritized over household consumption and if subsidies undermine domestic industries [8] - The U.S. is experiencing job losses and factory closures due to manufacturing moving abroad, raising concerns about the sustainability of this trend [8] Group 3: Company-Specific News - Paramount (PSKY) has taken a hostile approach towards Warner Bros. (WBD), while Netflix (NFLX) remains confident about the deal amidst concerns over antitrust issues [3] - President Trump has approved sales of Nvidia's (NVDA) H200 GPUs to China, with the U.S. government taking a percentage from these sales, indicating a shift in policy towards chipmakers [3]
Morning Bid: Wobbling bonds find a level as Fed meets
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-09 11:39
Group 1: Market Overview - Global markets experienced volatility due to a sharp increase in yields on U.S. Treasuries, German bunds, and Japanese government bonds, influenced by hawkish policy signals and significant U.S. debt sales [2][3] - The S&P 500 index ended lower on Monday, but stock index futures remained stable on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve began its two-day meeting [2][3] Group 2: Central Bank Actions - The Federal Reserve is widely expected to announce a rate cut, with significant labor market data on job openings being released before the decision [3] - European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel indicated that the next ECB rate move will be higher, contributing to long-dated German yields reaching 14-year highs [4] Group 3: Corporate Developments - Paramount Skydance initiated a hostile bid worth $108 billion for Warner Bros. Discovery in a competitive move against Netflix, resulting in a 7.3% increase in Paramount's shares and a 5.3% rise in Warner Bros. Discovery's shares [5] - Nvidia's stock rose 2% after the U.S. government announced it would allow the export of its H200 AI processors to China, with a 25% fee on sales [6] Group 4: Regulatory Issues - Alphabet's Google is facing an EU antitrust investigation regarding its use of online content from web publishers and YouTube videos to train its AI models [6]
Is Netflix's Big Acquisition A Smart Move?
Forbes· 2025-12-09 11:25
Core Insights - Netflix has agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio operations and HBO Max for $72 billion in equity, valuing the overall enterprise at $82.7 billion, including debt, aiming to secure long-term rights to popular content and reduce reliance on external studios [2] - The acquisition is expected to enhance Netflix's content library significantly, incorporating popular franchises like Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and Batman, while also expanding its subscriber base by integrating millions of HBO Max users [2] - Management anticipates annual cost savings of $2–3 billion by the third year post-closure due to overlapping marketing, technology, and distribution activities [2] Regulatory Challenges - The deal faces significant antitrust challenges, as the combined streaming assets would account for approximately 30% of the U.S. subscription streaming market, which raises concerns about anti-competitive practices [4] - The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are likely to conduct a thorough review, focusing on potential impacts on competition, consumer options, and pricing [4] - The merger could also face scrutiny in other regions, such as the E.U., where unfavorable rulings could threaten the transaction's schedule or financial viability [4] Political Influences - The anticipated influence of the Trump administration may impact the review process, particularly due to connections between Trump and Paramount's CEO, which could pressure regulators to favor a Paramount deal over Netflix's acquisition [5] Financial Structure - Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders will receive $23.25 in cash and approximately $4.50 in Netflix stock per share, valuing Warner at about $27.75 per share, more than double its pre-deal trading price [6] - Netflix has arranged $59 billion in financing from Wall Street banks, making it one of the largest loan packages ever, which will elevate its total pro forma debt to over $80 billion [6][7] - Netflix has also agreed to a $5.8 billion breakup fee, indicating a significant financial commitment alongside its existing $14.5 billion gross debt [7] Historical Context - Media mergers often result in poor returns due to integration challenges, substantial debt, and cultural conflicts, as seen in AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner and Disney's acquisition of Fox, which both led to stock underperformance [8]
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Paramount made a hostile bid for Warner after a Netflix deal. What happens next? https://t.co/pSYQMGsztN? ...
CNBC Daily Open: The Warner Bros. Discovery deal — a cliffhanger in the making?
CNBC· 2025-12-09 07:30
Group 1: Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery - Paramount Skydance launched a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery with a $30-per-share all-cash offer, surpassing Netflix's $27.75-per-share cash-and-stock offer [1] - CEO David Ellison emphasized the company's commitment to completing the acquisition process [1] Group 2: Market Reactions - Investors reacted positively to the news, resulting in a 9% increase in Paramount shares and a 4.4% rise in Warner Bros. Discovery's stock [2] - The market is currently buoyed by expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, with a nearly 90% chance of a quarter-point cut anticipated [3] Group 3: Federal Reserve Expectations - The upcoming Federal Reserve meeting is creating cautious sentiment in the market, with potential downside risks if the expected rate cut does not occur [4] - Analysts suggest that if the Fed does not cut rates, markets could decline by 2% to 3% [4]