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Insider: Paramount Skydance to hold firm at $30-a-share offer to Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders
Paramount Skydance is holding firm at its $30-per-share offer to shareholders to buy Warner Bros. Discovery and believes a majority will tender their shares despite the pressure to increase its bid for the legacy Hollywood studio,
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Trump Now Slams Paramount-Skydance Deal After Marjorie Taylor Greene Bashes Him On ‘60 Minutes’
Greene criticized the president on “60 Minutes,” claiming Trump had been “extremely unkind” when she received death threats, and that other Republicans are “terrified to step out of line.”
A report claims that Warner Bros. Discovery's board will, again, reject an offer from David Ellison's Paramount Skydance.
Warner Bros. Discovery, responding to Paramount Skydance's unsolicited takeover offer to acquire all of WBD's outstanding stock for $30/share, said it will review the proposal and issue its decision within 10 business days.
That morning, Paramount Skydance announced it had submitted a bid to acquire fellow entertainment company Warner Bros Discovery. The all-cash offer boils down to $30 per Warner Bros discovery share, and it targets the entirety of the company rather than a large chunk of it.
Paramount Skydance’s Bid For WBD Said To Be Backed By Middle Eastern Funds, Following Initial Denial
It’s being reported that Paramount Skydance’s bid to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery involves the backing of Middle East funds, following Paramount’s previous denial of it during the first round of offers.
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David Ellison makes his case to the White House as Netflix bid for WBD edges out Paramount Skydance
Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison met with Trump officials and key lawmakers in Washington DC on Wednesday to press his case against Warner Bros. Discovery’s potential selection of Netflix as its merger partner – even as the streaming giant submitted a higher offer in the latest round of bidding, The Post has learned.
BANGKOK (AP) — Paramount Skydance says the Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings withdrew from its bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery to avert a possible national security review.