Paramount wins the bidding war for Warner Bros.
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Paramount posted a 2% uptick in total revenue in the fourth quarter, but losses widened during the first full quarter since the Skydance merger.
Paramount Skydance increased its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) from $30 per share to $31 per share, WBD said today. Amid a competing offer from Netflix for WBD’s movie studios and streaming businesses, WBD said that Paramount’s new bid “could reasonably be expected to lead to a ‘Company Superior Proposal.’”
The media company is pursuing a high-stakes bid for rival Warner Bros. Discovery.
On Sept. 30, the budget live TV streamer Philo increased the price of its Core plan and added access to ad-supported HBO Max and Discovery Plus. Its subscription price rose by $5 to $33, with existing Core customers paying more on or after Oct. 30.
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