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Paramount Sweetens Warner Bros Bid
10 Feb
Summary
- Paramount enhanced its offer for Warner Bros.
- Paramount will cover Netflix's $2 billion breakup fee.
- Analysts doubt the improved offer will succeed.

Paramount has substantially increased its acquisition offer for Warner Bros Discovery, now valued at £80 billion. This move is a direct attempt to outbid Netflix for the Hollywood studio. In a significant development, Paramount has committed to covering the £2 billion termination fee Warner Bros would incur if it cancels its deal with Netflix.
Furthermore, Paramount's proposal includes a 'ticking fee' of £485 million, payable to Warner Bros shareholders for each quarter the transaction remains incomplete beyond the end of this year. This suggests Paramount's confidence in navigating potential regulatory challenges that Netflix is reportedly facing.
Despite these financial enhancements, industry analysts express doubt about the offer's success. The board of Warner Bros had previously accepted Netflix's £60 billion takeover bid. Experts suggest that Paramount's 'spaghetti at the wall' approach may not be enough, with regulatory intervention being Paramount's most plausible path to acquiring Warner Bros.




