Paramount Agrees to $110B Acquisition of Warner Bros
California and other states are preparing a lawsuit challenging the $110 billion deal on antitrust grounds. The suit has not been filed but could come as early as this month.
nbcnews.comCalifornia and several other states are preparing a lawsuit to block Paramount Skydance's planned $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The legal challenge would argue the merger reduces competition, lowers wages, and leads to job losses in the entertainment industry.
Officials in multiple states have expressed concern over the deal's potential impact on competition and content distribution. The states have not yet filed the lawsuit but are preparing the legal documents. Reuters reported that the group includes California and New York, with additional states expected to join.
The transaction would create one of the largest entertainment conglomerates in the United States.
" The same statement added that opposing the deal means opposing expanded consumer choice and greater competition. Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved the sale in April after Netflix dropped out of the auction. Under the proposal, Warner investors would receive $31 a share.
The combined company would have to contend with $79 billion in deal debt and plans $6 billion in cuts.
Thousands of people who work in the TV and film industry signed an open letter opposing the acquisition, saying it would lead to fewer production jobs. One organizer said the consequences would be felt nationwide, from job losses to consumers losing access to independent voices. Raymond James equity analysts said in a note on Thursday that they still believe the deal is likely to close.
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