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Paramount Agrees to Pause Its Warner Bros. Merger
The Wall Street Journal28d agoneutral
Paramount Agrees to Pause Its Warner Bros. Merger

Paramount said Friday it will not move forward with its merger with Warner Bros. Discovery until legal challenges to the deal are resolved or June 1, 2027, whichever comes first. The concession is the latest blow to the $81 billion merger between entertainment giants Paramount and Warner, which is being challenged on antitrust grounds by 12 states and the Writers Guild of America, who argue the deal is anticompetitive. Paramount’s decision came after a California federal court had granted a temporary restraining order stopping the deal from closing in 28 days.

Paramount agrees to delay closing Warner buyout for months while judge considers states' challenge
Associated Press28d agobullish
Paramount agrees to delay closing Warner buyout for months while judge considers states' challenge

Paramount on Friday agreed to delay closing its $81 billion buyout of Warner Bros. Discovery well into next year, as a judge continues to consider a challenge from 12 states seeking to block the deal altogether. In a court filing, Paramount said it wouldn’t close the merger until either a court ruling is made on the merits of the states’ lawsuit or June 1, 2027. The move arrives just days after U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín granted a temporary restraining order to freeze the transaction for several weeks, ruling that the states had raised some “serious questions” and a strong case about the merger's potential to “substantially lessen competition.”

Justice Department to Speed Up Merger Reviews by Asking Less of Companies
The Wall Street Journal29d agoneutral
Justice Department to Speed Up Merger Reviews by Asking Less of Companies

WASHINGTON—Merging companies will get a shortcut to ending antitrust investigations under a Justice Department change meant to make the government review process less burdensome for businesses. The department’s antitrust division plans to announce on Thursday a new model for streamlining merger reviews that would quickly focus on the most apparent ways a deal might diminish competition, according to department officials. Antitrust enforcers won’t use the targeted approach in every case, but the process will allow some deals to clear federal scrutiny earlier, the officials said.

European Union gives its greenlight to Paramount and Warner's mega merger with some conditions
Associated Press30d agoneutral
European Union gives its greenlight to Paramount and Warner's mega merger with some conditions

The European Union approved Paramount's $81 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery this week, effectively clearing another regulatory hurdle for a mega merger that could vastly reshape the entertainment and media landscape worldwide. The European Commission — which serves as the EU's antitrust enforcer — said that even with a Paramount-Warner combo, enough competitors would exist across markets like film production and streaming in its 27-nation bloc. To address this, the Commission said Skydance-owned Paramount agreed to end its European Economic Area stake in United International Pictures — a longstanding venture with another major studio, Universal, that Paramount has used to distribute films in theaters outside North America.

EU OKs Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal With Concessions
The Wall Street Journal30d agoneutral
EU OKs Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal With Concessions

Paramount’s $81 billion bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery was approved by the European Union on Wednesday after the companies offered concessions. In order to ease regulators’ concerns, Paramount offered commitments including that it would terminate its stake in United International Pictures in the European Economic Area within 13 months from the deal’s closing.

Paramount's Warner deal is suddenly in real trouble
TheStreet31d agoneutral
Paramount's Warner deal is suddenly in real trouble

Most large mergers do not die in a courtroom. They die of exhaustion. The lawyers stay expensive. The financing goes stale. The executives who staked their reputations on the thing start quietly updating their contact lists, and one morning somebody runs the numbers and decides the prize is no ...

Bloomberg32d agoneutral
Paramount-Warner Deal at Risk of Delays That Would Cost Billions

(Bloomberg) -- Paramount Skydance Corp. was on the brink of closing its blockbuster $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Now the companies are facing a legal hurdle that risks putting the deal on hold for months at a cost that could quickly climb to billions of dollars. Most Read from BloombergSaudi-Led Coalition in Yemen Vows to Protect Ships From HouthisUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledIran Says Mediators Stepping In After Days of US ClashesMoonshot’s K

Judge says Paramount and Warner must halt merger for at least two weeks, granting states' request
Associated Press32d agoneutral
Judge says Paramount and Warner must halt merger for at least two weeks, granting states' request

A federal judge on Monday ordered Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery to halt their $81 billion merger for at least two weeks, allowing states that are challenging the deal more time to see their case through in court. Twelve states, led by California, sued to block Paramount’s pending buyout of Warner last week— alleging that such a combination would “extinguish competition” in Hollywood and lead to fewer choices for consumers, particularly moviegoers and cable customers across the U.S. The states’ top prosecutors called on Warner and Paramount to not close the transaction until after a court had time to “fully evaluate” their claims.

What the Paramount-WBD merger means for AEW's future: Tony Khan
Yahoo Finance Video33d agoneutralVIDEO
What the Paramount-WBD merger means for AEW's future: Tony Khan

AEW CEO Tony Khan explains to Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi why Paramount's move to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery could be a major boost for AEW, and how the combined streaming footprint could put AEW in more homes and expand its live-event business.