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Warner Bros. gets new offer from Paramount

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Paramount Skydance's Higher Bid for Warner Bros. Has Netflix Shareholders Cheering. Here's Why.
The increasingly acrimonious contest to win Warner Bros.' hand has entered the next phase.

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Warner Bros. Discovery says new Paramount bid could best Netflix offer
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Republican Attorneys General Go On Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Offensive
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Paramount Boosts Bid for Warner Bros. to $31 Per Share, Could Lead to ‘Superior Proposal’ Over Netflix
The Warner Bros. Discovery board of directors announced Tuesday that a revised bid from Paramount Skydance of $31 per share could “reasonably be expected” to lead to a “superior proposal” in its poten...

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Paramount bids higher for Warner Bros to block Netflix: source
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WBD says Paramount’s new, higher offer could be “superior” to Netflix’s
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Netflix's Ted Sarandos to visit Trump White House to discuss Warner Bros. bid

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is set to visit the White House on Thursday to discuss the streamer's $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming assets, TheWrap has learned.
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Netflix’s Warner Deal May Be Dead. Why the Streamer Should Make a ‘Graceful Exit.’

The most likely outcome is that Netflix will walk away from the bidding war. That’s good news for its shareholders.
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Mark Ruffalo Fires Back at James Cameron After ‘Avatar’ Director Slammed Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: ‘Are You Also Against the Monopolization That a Paramount Acquisition ...

Mark Ruffalo fired back at James Cameron after the 'Avatar' director said that Netflix buying Warner Bros. Discovery would be 'disastrous.'
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