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Netflix, Paramount and Warner Bros.

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 · 11h
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters Visit Warner Bros. Studio Lot With David Zaslav
On the same day that the board of Warner Bros. Discovery officially rejected Paramount Skydance’s hostile bid for the company, WBD CEO David Zaslav again demonstrated his unsubtle preference for Netfl...

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In Show of Force, Netflix Chiefs Visit Warner Bros. Lot Amid Battle With Paramount for Studio’s Future
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Warner Bros recommends investors reject Paramount's offer in favor of Netflix's
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What to Know About Bidding War Between Netflix and Paramount for Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. is telling shareholders of the company that it believes a $72 billion buyout offer from Netflix is superior, and to reject a hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance.

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Warner Bros. rejects Paramount's hostile bid, says Netflix is 'superior.' What happens next?
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Warner Bros favours Netflix offer over $108bn Paramount bid
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Greg & Ted’s Excellent WBD Adventure With Studio Lot Tour, David Zaslav As Their Guide; Check Out The Photos

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.
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Netflix responds to concerns about WBD deal

Industry concerns over Netflix acquiring Warner Bros. has led executives to address fears regarding jobs and theatrical releases.
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Here's what Netflix's co-CEOs are saying after WBD rejected Paramount's hostile bid

Warner Bros. Discovery just turned down a hostile bid from Paramount Skydance. Netflix's co-CEOs sent a letter about the decision and the deal.
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A Sprint Towards a Deal, Then An Ultimatum: How Netflix Won Warner Bros.

It took just six weeks between the first phone call between Ted Sarandos and David Zaslav and the streaming giant inking its $82.7 billion deal for the studio empire.
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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos says Paramount's hostile bid for WBD was "entirely expected", still "super-confident" about closing deal

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery was “entirely expected,” but the exec said he remains “super-confident” in the streaming giant’s plan to close the deal.
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Netflix’s $83bn WBD deal ‘could be a problem,’ says Trump despite private meeting with Ted Sarandos

US President Donald Trump said he will personally review Netflix’s $83 billion purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery, warning that the streaming giant’s size “could be a problem.”
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Here’s How NETFLIX Convinced The Warner Bros. Discovery Board Of Directors To Accept Its Offer

It appears Netflix will be the ultimate owner of Warner Bros. Discovery, and a new report has revealed what led the David Zaslav-led company to accept the streamer’s offer.
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Ted Sarandos Says Paramount Takeover Bid for Warners Was “Entirely Expected … We Have a Deal Done”

The Netflix co-CEOs were interviewed hours after a hostile offer for Warner Bros. from Paramount. "We didn't buy this company to destroy that value," Sarandos adds.
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Netflix Co-CEOs Insist Warner Bros. Deal Is ‘Not the End’ of the Entertainment Industry

"This is something that we’ve heard for a long time — including when we started the streaming business," Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters write.
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Donald Trump Praises Ted Sarandos, Confirms Meeting But Says Netflix-WB Would Have “Very Big Market Share” That “Could Be A Problem”

President Donald Trump gushed over Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandso calling him “fantastic” but also noted that a combined Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery would “have a very big market share.”
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