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I get why Netflix wants it, but still think it is a bad idea and unlikely to happen in the end. Reminds me a lot of when AOL bought it 25 years ago...
Ah, yes. The heady days of the DotCom boom. I recall those days well. And then they fooled AT&T into paying several prices too much for WB, which resulted in the vaporization of many tens of billions of T stockholder equity.
 
I get why Netflix wants it, but still think it is a bad idea and unlikely to happen in the end. Reminds me a lot of when AOL bought it 25 years ago...

Well, it's better than Paramount, but, yeah, I don't like it. I don't want to see more industry consolidation.
 
I don't like it...I don't like it from a consumer standpoint and I don't like it from a DIS shareholder standpoint. I really don't see how a combination of 2 of the largest streamers gets approved in the US or around the world. I think I read in one of the recent articles that the EU had already indicated they would not approve. I suspect this is not over yet....
 
I get why Netflix wants it, but still think it is a bad idea and unlikely to happen in the end. Reminds me a lot of when AOL bought it 25 years ago...
Ah, yes. The heady days of the DotCom boom. I recall those days well. And then they fooled AT&T into paying several prices too much for WB, which resulted in the vaporization of many tens of billions of T stockholder equity.

Ya know, the old saying history repeats or at least rhymes, certainly applies here - we now have WB being acquired by the latest and greatest tech streaming company just as WB was acquired 30 years ago by the latest and greatest tech web company. Will it work this time for shareholders, (it always works for those doing the deal) or will billions in shareholder value be burned, as in the past?
 
Ya know, the old saying history repeats or at least rhymes, certainly applies here - we now have WB being acquired by the latest and greatest tech streaming company just as WB was acquired 30 years ago by the latest and greatest tech web company. Will it work this time for shareholders, (it always works for those doing the deal) or will billions in shareholder value be burned, as in the past?
When they said "Hollywood is built on dreams," they weren't kidding!
 
We’ll see how long of theatrical windows Netflix would have for Warner content. Sarandos said today they’d still honor the commitments but that the release windows could evolve to be more consumer friendly. Warner already has some of the shorter windows in the 45+ Day range.
 


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