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Comcast, Netflix, and Paramount are all still in pursuit of the company, and the bidding process could be drawing to a close. Warner Bros. Discovery has already received one official round of bids for its assets, and by all reports, round two of the ...
Versant’s market debut is an important moment, because it should say something about the value of WBD’s reasonably similar networks business. Netflix has said that the so-called stub is worth around $3 to $4 a share. But rival WBD bidder Paramount thinks it’s worth just $1. If it’s the latter, Paramount’s $30-per-share all-cash offer looks better.
Paramount Skydance gained fresh ammunition in its campaign to convince Warner Bros Discovery shareholders that its $108.4 billion bid for the storied Hollywood studio, HBO, and Discovery Channel is the better offer: the market's response to Comcast's spin-off.
If you tried to watch a movie or a TV series recently on Netflix, particularly if you happen to have Comcast as your Internet provider, you might have had a few issues. Sure, they may have the entire final season of Breaking Bad, but it won’t do you much ...
Bids for the rights to own all or some of Warner Bros. Discovery were delivered at noon Thursday – with deal insiders predicting a winning offer that will likely fall far short of the $30 a share that CEO David Zaslav said he wanted for the media ...
Comcast has officially spun off its cable channels, including CNBC and MS NOW, into a separate company, Versant Media Group.
On January 05, 2026, Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA; $28.13; Market Cap: $102.5 billion) and Versant Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSNT; $40.57; Market Cap: $5.9 billion) started regular-way trading.