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Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery regardless of Netflix deal
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Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery regardless of Netflix deal

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 2:46 pm
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Paramount is launching a hostile bid to amass Warner Bros. Discovery after the corporate misplaced to Netflix in a high-stakes bidding struggle, the corporate introduced Monday.

Paramount stated it will provide $30 per share for the media conglomerate, which owns the Warner Bros. movie studio, the cable channel HBO, the streaming service HBO Max and a portfolio of cable manufacturers.

The bid comes after Netflix agreed final week to purchase a big a part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming property for $27.75 per share. Netflix’s takeover wouldn’t embody the Warner-owned cable channels.

The provide units up what could possibly be a public and contentious battle for Warner Bros., a course of that had already included appeals to President Donald Trump, who stated he intends to play a task in any merger.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s board of administrators has already authorized its take care of Netflix, however Paramount’s transfer to go on to shareholders — a manuever recognized within the enterprise world as a hostile bid — will push what had been personal negotiations into the general public realm.

In a information launch, Paramount stated its provide to Warner Bros. shareholders “offers a superior various to the Netflix transaction,” warning {that a} take care of the streaming big dangers entangling the studio in a fancy regulatory course of.

“WBD shareholders deserve a possibility to contemplate our superior all-cash provide for his or her shares in all the firm,” Paramount CEO David Ellison stated in a press release.

“Our public provide, which is on the identical phrases we supplied to the Warner Bros. Discovery Board of Administrators in personal, offers superior worth, and a extra sure and faster path to completion,” Ellison added.

Ellison acquired Paramount earlier this 12 months in an $8 billion deal that housed the studio’s property underneath his firm Skydance. He’s the son of Larry Ellison, a billionaire know-how magnate with shut ties to Trump.

Not like Netflix’s bid, Paramount’s provide can be a all money, backstopped by the Ellison household’s fortune. The corporate additionally stated it has a $54 billion funding dedication from Financial institution of America, Citi and personal fairness agency Apollo International. The overall worth of the deal can be greater than $108 billion.

“We’re actually right here to to complete what we began,” Ellison informed CNBC shortly after saying the bid.

“While you mix the primary streamer with the quantity three streamer, that creates an organization that has unprecedented market energy, north of 400 million subscribers,” Ellison stated. “The following largest competitor is Disney, with just below 200 million. That is dangerous for Hollywood.”

“We imagine we have now the superior provide, we’re taking that on to shareholders and we expect that is what they will vote for,” Ellison stated.

On Sunday, Trump stated Netflix shopping for Warner Bros. could possibly be an antitrust “drawback.” He added that he’ll “be concerned” within the approval course of for that deal.

Trump additionally stated that Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos had lately visited him within the Oval Workplace to debate the deal, however made no guarantees.

Requested in regards to the president on CNBC, Ellison stated that he is “extremely grateful for the relations that I’ve with the president.” Ellison added that he believes Trump “believes in competitors.”

In a social media put up printed simply minutes after Paramount introduced its hostile bid, Trump blasted the corporate over Sunday’s installment of “60 Minutes,” which featured an interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., a firebrand conservative who has develop into a fierce critic of the president.

“My actual drawback with the present, nonetheless, wasn’t the low IQ traitor, it was that the brand new possession of 60 Minutes, Paramount, would permit a present like this to air,” Trump wrote. “THEY ARE NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP, who simply paid me hundreds of thousands of {Dollars} for FAKE REPORTING about your favourite President, ME! Since they purchased it, 60 Minutes has truly gotten WORSE!”

Trump was referring to the $16 million Paramount paid to settle a lawsuit from Trump over an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris that aired within the lead-up to the 2024 election. Trump accused CBS of getting deceptively edited the phase — a declare the community denied.

CBS Information didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon Trump’s put up.

Shares of Warner Bros. Discovery jumped about 6% on the opening of buying and selling, whereas Netflix shares fell 1.3% and Paramount shares superior about 4%.

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