Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has accepted Paramount’s improved $31 per share all-cash offer, surpassing Netflix’s previous bid. Netflix, deeming the price too high, has withdrawn its interest. This strategic move by Paramount aims to consolidate its media presence, promising significant shareholder value and a new era of collaboration with WBD’s extensive assets.
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