TLDR Netflix delivered a cash-heavy bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, matching Paramount Skydance’s strategy in the December 1 second-round offers WBD rejected Paramount’s $60 billion initial bid and seeks valuations closer to $70 billion for its assets Paramount wants all WBD assets while Netflix and Comcast only target studios and HBO Max streaming Netflix faces [...] The post Netflix (NFLX) Stock: Streaming Leader Delivers Cash Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Netflix delivered a cash-heavy bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, matching Paramount Skydance’s strategy in the December 1 second-round offers WBD rejected Paramount’s $60 billion initial bid and seeks valuations closer to $70 billion for its assets Paramount wants all WBD assets while Netflix and Comcast only target studios and HBO Max streaming Netflix faces [...] The post Netflix (NFLX) Stock: Streaming Leader Delivers Cash Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery appeared first on Blockonomi.

Netflix (NFLX) Stock: Streaming Leader Delivers Cash Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

TLDR

  • Netflix delivered a cash-heavy bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, matching Paramount Skydance’s strategy in the December 1 second-round offers
  • WBD rejected Paramount’s $60 billion initial bid and seeks valuations closer to $70 billion for its assets
  • Paramount wants all WBD assets while Netflix and Comcast only target studios and HBO Max streaming
  • Netflix faces the steepest antitrust hurdles as the streaming leader acquiring the fourth-largest platform
  • The sale could finalize by Christmas as WBD simultaneously plans an April corporate split

Netflix entered the final stretch of Warner Bros. Discovery’s auction process with a cash-focused offer. The streaming company met the December 1 deadline alongside Paramount Skydance and Comcast. All three submitted second-round binding bids.


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Warner Bros. Discovery opened itself to sale offers in October. The company wants to move fast. A deal could close as early as Christmas if negotiations proceed smoothly.

The binding structure of these bids allows Warner Bros. Discovery’s board to act quickly. If the terms work, approval could happen without extended back-and-forth. Specific bid amounts remain under wraps.

Netflix’s cash approach copies what Paramount Skydance did with its revised offer. Warner Bros. Discovery already turned down Paramount’s first attempt. That bid came in around $24 per share, totaling $60 billion.

WBD Pushes for Higher Price

The company believes it’s worth more than $60 billion. Analysts peg the true value closer to $70 billion. Warner Bros. Discovery’s current market cap hovers near $59 billion.

The company owns valuable assets that justify the higher price tag. The Harry Potter franchise, DC Comics properties, and a massive film library add substantial value. HBO and CNN contribute additional worth.

Buyers have different shopping lists. Paramount Skydance wants the whole package. That includes studios, news divisions, and aging cable networks. Netflix and Comcast see things differently.

These two bidders zeroed in on specific pieces. They want the film and TV studios plus HBO Max. The cable networks and CNN don’t interest them. Warner Bros. Discovery accepts this flexibility and will sell parts or the whole business.

Two Timelines Running Simultaneously

Warner Bros. Discovery set an aggressive Christmas target for closing. That timeline pressures all parties to negotiate efficiently. Large media deals rarely move this fast.

The company also committed to a corporate restructuring. By April, Warner Bros. Discovery plans to split into Warner Bros. and Discovery Global. This separation isolates the streaming business from declining cable operations.

A sale could make that split irrelevant. Both processes continue for now. The company wants answers before April arrives.

Regulatory Barriers Loom Large

Netflix confronts the toughest regulatory path of the three suitors. The company dominates streaming already. Adding the fourth-largest platform creates concentration concerns.

Reports indicate Netflix’s bid raises “unique antitrust concerns.” Regulators must decide if the deal harms competition. The review could stretch for months or kill the transaction entirely.

Comcast and Paramount Skydance face lighter scrutiny. Their market positions make approval more achievable. Netflix’s dominance complicates everything.

Bankers spent the weekend polishing their clients’ offers. All bids arrived on time. Warner Bros. Discovery could pick a preferred bidder soon and enter exclusive talks.

The company’s assets extend beyond entertainment properties. Legacy studio facilities, production capabilities, and distribution networks add operational value. These elements factor into the $70 billion target valuation.

Warner Bros. Discovery maintains flexibility on deal structure. The board evaluates each offer against financial and strategic criteria. A decision could emerge within days or take several weeks.

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