Illustration depicting Paramount's hostile $108.4B takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, challenging Netflix amid Wall Street frenzy.
Illustration depicting Paramount's hostile $108.4B takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, challenging Netflix amid Wall Street frenzy.
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Paramount launches hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

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Paramount has initiated a hostile takeover bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), challenging Netflix's recent agreement to acquire WBD's streaming and film businesses. The bid values WBD at $108.4 billion, a 139 percent premium over its September stock price. Paramount argues its offer provides better value for shareholders amid antitrust concerns surrounding the Netflix deal.

Netflix announced last week an agreement to purchase WBD's streaming and movie studio businesses, along with its film and TV libraries, for an equity value of $72 billion and an enterprise value of approximately $82.7 billion. The deal encompasses HBO and HBO Max but excludes WBD's cable channels, which will be separated into a new entity called Discovery Global by the third quarter of 2026.

Paramount, having previously submitted six proposals over 12 weeks without meaningful engagement from WBD, has now taken its offer directly to WBD shareholders and the board. The proposal seeks to acquire the entirety of WBD, including the forthcoming Discovery Global, at $30 per share. Paramount's CEO and chairman, David Ellison, stated that the Netflix deal could harm shareholders due to the uncertain future value of WBD's linear cable business.

In response, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos described Paramount's bid as expected, emphasizing that the Netflix agreement protects jobs in the entertainment industry and benefits consumers. Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav has indicated that HBO Max will continue to operate even after the Netflix deal.

Antitrust scrutiny looms large. Paramount highlighted potential regulatory hurdles for Netflix, noting that the acquisition would combine the dominant subscription video-on-demand player with a major competitor in several European Union countries, potentially leading to higher prices and reduced pay for creators. In the US, Netflix holds 301.63 million subscribers, WBD has 128 million (mostly HBO Max), and Paramount+ has 79.1 million. Paramount expressed confidence in securing swift regulatory approval, citing its recent merger with Skydance in August under the current US regulatory environment.

Political influences are evident. President Donald Trump recently criticized the Netflix-WBD merger, warning that Netflix's substantial market share could increase significantly. Trump also lashed out at Paramount over a 60 Minutes interview. Meanwhile, Sarandos reportedly met with Trump recently, and the Ellison family maintains ties to the president.

Paramount, with its historical roots in the film industry dating to 1912, emphasized stronger commitments to theatrical releases, claiming a merger would result in more movies in theaters. Netflix has pledged to uphold WBD's current theater release schedule through 2029.

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X discussions highlight excitement over Paramount's $108.4B all-cash hostile bid as superior shareholder value compared to Netflix's deal, amid skepticism on antitrust approval, heavy debt, and regulatory scrutiny under Trump. Political backlash targets Jared Kushner's role, with diverse views from media accounts praising the drama to critics warning of media consolidation.

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Paramount on Monday unveiled a hostile all‑cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, days after the company agreed to be acquired by Netflix in a deal valued at about $82.7 billion. Paramount is pitching its offer as faster to close and richer in cash, intensifying a takeover battle that has already drawn antitrust concerns from President Donald Trump and bipartisan critics.

Paramount von David Ellison hat sein Angebot für Warner Bros. Discovery über die vorherigen 30 $ pro Aktie hinaus erhöht, um die bevorstehende Übernahme durch Netflix zu stören. Das überarbeitete Gebot kommt, während ein sieben Tage langes Verhandlungsfenster am 23. Februar 2026 ausläuft. Netflix behält das Recht, jedes verbesserte Angebot auszugleichen.

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Netflix hat es abgelehnt, das überlegene Angebot von Paramount Skydance in Höhe von 31 Dollar pro Aktie für Warner Bros. Discovery zu überbieten, wodurch der Weg für eine potenzielle Fusion im Wert von rund 111 Milliarden Dollar frei wird. Warner Bros. Discovery-CEO David Zaslav wünschte Netflix alles Gute und äußerte Begeisterung über eine Partnerschaft mit Paramount. Die Entscheidung folgt auf einen wettbewerbsintensiven Auktionsprozess, der letzten Herbst unter regulatorischer und politischer Prüfung begann.

Mitarbeiter von Warner Bros. Discovery haben sich nun für eine potenzielle Übernahme durch Netflix statt einer vollständigen Übernahme durch Paramount Skydance entschieden, sagen Quellen. Diese Änderung der Stimmung folgt auf anfängliche Spaltungen und Bedenken hinsichtlich Arbeitsplatzsicherheit und Unternehmenskultur. Der Vorstand empfiehlt weiterhin die Netflix-Vereinbarung inmitten laufender Verhandlungen.

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Paramount und Warner Bros. Discovery haben eine 111-Milliarden-Megafusion angekündigt, die ein dominantes TV-Studio-Geschäft schaffen könnte. Das Geschäft steht vor potenziellen Herausforderungen, einschließlich Hindernissen bis zur Fertigstellung. Große Kürzungen könnten folgen, wenn die Fusion vorangeht.

President Donald Trump has expressed mixed views on Netflix's proposed $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., praising co-CEO Ted Sarandos while warning that the deal could create excessive market share in streaming. The merger, announced last Friday, awaits regulatory scrutiny from the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission. Trump confirmed a recent White House meeting with Sarandos and stated he will be involved in the approval process.

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Nach der Ankündigung der 110- bis 111-Milliarden-Dollar-Fusion von Paramount und Warner Bros. Discovery Ende Februar sprach Paramount-CEO David Ellison am 10. März 2026 auf dem Studiogelände in Burbank vor etwa 200 Top-Führungskräften von Warner Bros. Er umriss Ambitionen wie mehr Kinostarts und ehrte das CNN-Personal, während rechtliche Einschränkungen detaillierte Strategiegespräche begrenzten. Die Teilnehmer bezeichneten die Sitzung als oberflächlich, Bedenken hinsichtlich Kosteneinsparungen und Entlassungen bestehen weiterhin.

 

 

 

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