Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. - Series A Common Stock (WBD)
28.24
+1.01 (3.72%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Dec 9th, 2:47 PM EST
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
27.23
Open
27.46
Bid
28.24
Ask
28.25
Day's Range
27.37 - 29.59
52 Week Range
7.520 - 28.17
Volume
69,235,217
Market Cap
4.77B
PE Ratio (TTM)
148.65
EPS (TTM)
0.2
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
51,991,980
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About Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. - Series A Common Stock (WBD)
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. is a leading global media and entertainment company that operates a diverse portfolio of renowned brands and franchises. The company specializes in the creation and distribution of innovative content across various platforms, including television networks, streaming services, and film production. With a rich heritage in storytelling, Warner Bros. Discovery brings together a wide array of programming, from thrilling dramas and captivating documentaries to beloved animated series and blockbuster films, catering to a vast audience worldwide. By leveraging its extensive library and expertise in content development, the company seeks to engage viewers through compelling narratives and immersive experiences. Read More
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A Hollywood mega-merger morphs into a high-stakes bidding war as Paramount Skydance tries to outmuscle Netflix — and the Trump-era regulatory backdrop looms large.
Stocks slipped from record levels on Monday as investors shifted into “wait-and-see” mode ahead of Wednesday’s Fed decision. At the same time, Hollywood turned into a live-fire M&A battlefield, with Paramount Skydance crashing Netflix’s party for Warner Bros. Discovery and IBM writing a big AI-data check for Confluent.
Former Attorney General of Louisiana Charles C. Foti, Jr., Esq. and the law firm of Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC (“KSF”) are investigating the proposed sale of Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.’s (NasdaqGS: WBD) Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO, to Netflix, Inc. (NasdaqGS: NFLX). Under the terms of the proposed transaction, shareholders of Warner Bros. Discovery will receive $23.25 in cash and $4.501 in shares of Netflix common stock for each share of Warner Bros. Discovery that they own. KSF is seeking to determine whether this consideration and the process that led to it are adequate, or whether the consideration undervalues the Company.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is sounding the alarm over a potential merger between Paramount Skydance Corp. (NASDAQ: PSKY) and Warner Bros Discovery Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD), while urging regulators to ignore political pressure as they evaluate the deal.
Shares of global entertainment and media company Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD)
jumped 5.6% in the morning session after Paramount launched a hostile, all-cash takeover bid to acquire the company for $30.00 per share, representing a superior offer to a recent deal with Netflix.
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Paramount is offering $30 per share in cash, and the company stated that the proposed transaction is for the entirety of WBD, including the Global Networks segment.
Friday’s session ended in the green again, capping a quietly positive week for US equities. But under the surface, the market spent most of the day digesting three things: a cooler-but-not-too-cool inflation print, a small rebound in consumer sentiment, and Netflix’s jumbo bid for Warner Bros. Discovery that could reshape the streaming landscape for years.
Streaming giant Netflix Inc.'s (NASDAQ: NFLX) $82.7 billion merger with mass media conglomerate Warner Bros Discovery Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) is drawing sharp criticism from antitrust advocates, such as Matt Stoller of the American Economic Liberties Project, who argue the transaction will be a net negative for the country.
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