Netflix Withdraws from Acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Assets as Board Favors Paramount's Offer

Deep News
02/27

Stock index futures declined in premarket trading on Friday, following a previous session where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closed lower.

Netflix has exited the deal to acquire certain assets of Warner Bros. Discovery, after the WBD board stated that they considered Paramount's updated acquisition proposal to be superior. This marks the latest development in a months-long acquisition saga that has unsettled Hollywood.

The decision came after WBD indicated on Thursday that Paramount's new all-cash offer of $31 per share would be more favorable than its current agreement with Netflix. WBD provided the streaming giant a four-day window to revise its proposal.

Shortly thereafter, Netflix's co-CEOs, Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters, announced that matching Paramount's offer would render the transaction financially unattractive.

While Netflix was only interested in acquiring WBD's studio and streaming assets, Paramount sought to purchase the entire business. WBD's other brands include CNN, TBS, and TNT.

Notably, Sarandos visited the White House shortly before the company announced its withdrawal from the deal. A White House official informed CNBC that Sarandos did not meet with President Donald Trump personally.

Shares of both Netflix and Paramount surged nearly 8% in after-hours trading. In contrast, WBD's stock declined by close to 2%.

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