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02-18 11:06

Paramount Global shares present an increasingly compelling long-term opportunity, particularly in light of recent strategic developments. The emergence of competitive bidding interest involving Warner Bros. Discovery has helped reframe the market’s perception of Paramount’s underlying asset value, highlighting the strength of its content library, IP portfolio, and global distribution footprint.

What further strengthens the bull case is the reported personal involvement of Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle. His participation adds a layer of credibility, financial backing, and long-term strategic thinking that the market tends to reward over time. Ellison’s track record of patient, high-conviction investments suggests confidence not just in a transaction outcome, but in the broader transformation potential of Paramount’s media and streaming assets.

While near-term volatility is likely as negotiations and industry consolidation play out, these developments materially improve the long-term risk-reward profile. With multiple credible bidders circling and heavyweight investors involved, Paramount appears well-positioned for meaningful share price appreciation over the long run as value is unlocked and strategic clarity improves.

Paramount Lifts WBD Bid: Chase WBD or Buy the Dip of Netflix?
Paramount Skydance lifted its offer to $31 per share, reopening a 7-day negotiation window with Warner Bros. Discovery and reigniting Hollywood’s takeover drama. WBD still backs its $27.75 per share binding deal with Netflix, with a March 20 shareholder vote scheduled. Paramount says $31 isn’t its “final” bid and is even willing to cover Netflix’s $2.8B breakup fee. At the open: PSKY +8%, WBD +3%, NFLX -1%—with Netflix sliding toward $75, eyeing $70 as the next technical level. Are you bullish on WBD and PSKY? Will Netflix match the $31 bid?
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