The Department of Justice has approved Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The $110 billion deal could still face challenges from state attorneys general. Paramount Skydance CEO David ...
Paramount Skydance has accused Netflix of spearheading a “scorched-earth campaign to try and poison regulators and other stakeholders” against its $110 billion purchase of rival Hollywood studio ...
The Middle Eastern money in the mega-merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery is to be the subject of scrutiny in the European Union. In a filing this week, the European Commission said ...
Antitrust regulators at the Justice Department on Friday approved Paramount Skydance’s $110 billion deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, a merger that would create one of the largest companies in ...
Paramount's top lawyer, in letter to DOJ staff, also waves off concerns of Teamsters over potential loss of jobs Delrahim was writing in response to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters’ white ...
The UK’s antitrust authority has launched a formal investigation into the $110 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on ...
Paramount Skydance Corp. has submitted suggested terms to resolve an antitrust investigation by California and other states into its $110 billion deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Paramount has ...
Paramount has disclosed that the merged Paramount-WBD would be 49.5% owned by foreign investors, with about 38.5% of the equity in the new company owned by the trio of Gulf States. Congressional ...
As attorneys general aim to challenge the merger, David Ellison’s team is leaning on a free speech theory to help cross the finish line. By Winston Cho All the talk about blocking Paramount’s $111 ...
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The $111 billion deal would unite two major movie studios and put CNN under the same roof as CBS News. By Lauren Hirsch David McCabe and Benjamin Mullin The Justice Department will not challenge ...
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