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Warner Bros. Discovery Rejects Paramount’s $108 Billion Hostile Bid, Citing “Significant Risks”
The board of Warner Bros. Discovery officially rejected David Ellison ‘s $30 per share hostile bid for the company, telling shareholders that it remains “inferior” to the Netflix deal, and carries “numerous significant risks and costs on WBD.”
Donald Trump chimed in again on 60 Minutes, CBS and Paramount, this time complaining that the newsmagazine has treated him “far worse” since the David Ellison-led takeover of the company. He wrote on Truth Social,
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Paramount Sticks to $30/Share Offer for Warner Bros. Discovery After WBD Board Rebuffs Hostile Bid
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance is signaling that it will fight for the hearts and minds of Warner Bros. Discovery with the $30/share offer it has already put forward -- and that it won't go higher.
Paramount's first offer to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery included a multi-million dollar compensation package for David Zaslav.
A new filing says Paramount offered pay and a job to WBD CEO David Zaslav, and gives other takeaways from the bidding war.
Wasting no time checking out their potential new home away from home, Netflix’s bosses Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos made a most awesome visit to the Warner Bros Discovery studio lot today with David Zaslav as tour guide.
The Paramount Skydance CEO writes that his $30-a-share hostile bid is superior to Netflix's "across every dimension
Photos of Netflix's Ted Sarandos & Greg Peters on the Warner Bros lot sure look like guys about to handed the keys to a iconic kingdom
Paramount pitches Netflix as a European Union nonstarter, but regulators seem unfazed — and Trump may be the only audience that matters.