Paramount Submits Final Offer in Intensifying Warner Bros Battle

Paramount Skydance submits a $31 per share bid in the Battle for Warner Bros, intensifying competition with Netflix’s offer. ...

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Paramount Submits Final Offer in Intensifying Warner Bros Battle

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MEDIA ACQUISITION COMPETITION
Paramount Skydance has proposed a revised bid for Warner Bros Discovery, increasing pressure for a possible merger that could significantly impact the media landscape.

MEDIA TAKEOVER
Warner Bros Discovery officials stated that Paramount Skydance’s revised $31 per share offer could lead to a “company superior proposal,” escalating the bidding battle.

NEXT STEPS
Paramount Skydance has issued a final offer of $31 per WBD share, intensifying the bidding war ahead of Netflix’s four-day window to submit a revised proposal.

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Paramount Skydance has offered even more money for Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), adding pressure on the media giant to accept a bid it has so far rejected.

The entertainment conglomerate behind film production company Paramount Pictures and TV network CBS announced a revised, best and final offer of $31 per WBD share and additional fees – an improvement on its initial $30 tender.

Such a share bid has led WBD to say it could beat the existing Netflix offer, hotting up the fight for control of WBD, which counts comic book filmmakers DC Studios, TV network HBO, and news channel CNN among its brands.

A statement from WBD said the upped Paramount Skydance offer “could reasonably be expected to lead to a company superior proposal.”

Competing to acquire the film and TV production as well as the streaming components of WBD is streaming giant Netflix.

While Netflix has consistently been the preferred bidder and has signed an agreement with WBD, it boosted its offer to $27.75 (£20.63) cash per WBD share.

The competition, however, is for slightly different things. Paramount Skydance wants to acquire the entirety of WBD, not just a production and streaming spin-off.

The best and final offer from Paramount Skydance comes at the end of a week extension granted by the WBD board, with the permission of Netflix.

Netflix now has four days to submit a revised proposal or quit its quest to acquire part of WBD.

Paramount Skydance, headed by the son of billionaire Trump supporter Larry Ellison, launched a hostile takeover attempt, ramped up in recent weeks by legal threats.

The bidder directly approached WBD’s shareholders and subsequently announced the launch of legal action to force the release of financial data.

It has also threatened to nominate directors at WBD’s annual meeting in an effort to get board approval for its takeover.

A merger of WBD and either Paramount Skydance or Netflix would be one of the biggest media deals in history, with significant impacts on TV, filmmaking, and the possible future of cinema.

Netflix has expressed skepticism over the future of cinema theatres, with the films it produces tending to be released directly to streaming without a cinema showing.

Its increased ownership of film production companies could mean fewer or shorter duration theatre runs for films.

If Paramount Skydance is successful in its takeover attempt, it would own CNN, as well as CBS News, sparking concern about concentrating news services within a small number of companies.

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Loisa Lane

Investigative reporter for WTX News, USA News and newsbriefing.com. She takes a deep dive into stories that others ignore, or deem too dangerous or contentious to report. Loisa is working on news stories that change the world. Following a few close calls and threats to her life, on some occasions she publishes some of her more contentious stories under alias to protect herself form social media and online abuse and harrassment.Read more

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