Not with David Ellison. He’ll do everything to get what he wants quickly. Say goodbye to WB forever.Like I said days ago, with the European Commission, it must take longer.
Not with David Ellison. He’ll do everything to get what he wants quickly. Say goodbye to WB forever.Like I said days ago, with the European Commission, it must take longer.
And I've heard that approval is only done when all of the 27 countries do soThe European Commission isn't the DOJ. EC represents all the countries of the EU. Not one, like DOJ for the US.
True, yet Ellison doesn't seem to think he'll be prevented from speedrunning things the way he wants to do so.The European Commission isn't the DOJ. EC represents all the countries of the EU. Not one, like DOJ for the US.
Yup, that's how the process goes but apparently Skydance plans to move ahead after Trump DOJ's rubberstamp sometime around July 15th, if they don't get taken to court:And I've heard that approval is only done when all of the 27 countries do so
The EU has to hurry. And so do the states. Ellison is desperate. He's ignoring the other parts of the world. WB will die forever if we don't hurry.True, yet Ellison doesn't seem to think he'll be prevented from speedrunning things the way he wants to do so.
Yup, that's how the process goes but apparently Skydance plans to move ahead after Trump DOJ's rubberstamp sometime around July 15th, if they don't get taken to court:
"Of note, the $31 a share deal was a significant premium to WBD’s price of around $8 before bidding began in the summer, a sign that Wall Street investors believed the company’s future as a standalone entity was particularly bleak.
“Unless this deal gets challenged the plan is to have it closed by July,” said one person with direct knowledge of the matter. “(Paramount) is planning to close the Warner deal 48 hours after it gets regulatory approval by the DOJ. But that’s if it doesn’t get challenged by the states.”"
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Exclusive | Paramount Skydance meets with DOJ about WBD deal, allows critics to listen in on talks: sources
On paper, opposition to the deal centers on the notion that the combination will lead to fewer jobs and less competition. People close to Paramount believe the real opposition is political.nypost.com
I mean, other than betting on the court system, there's also a chance the pursuit's financing could completely collapses if the U.S. regional war escalates to a level where the Middle East wealth funds pulls out their contributions and Oracle gets dragged down by Open AI due to the AI stock bubble possibly popping.The EU has to hurry. And so do the states. Ellison is desperate. He's ignoring the other parts of the world. WB will die forever if we don't hurry.
They have a legal procedure to follow, they won't give you a special treatment for it.The EU has to hurry.
If the EU blocks it, while the DOJ approves it, it's still a lose to the Ellisons.He's ignoring the other parts of the world.
My friendly advice would be to stop browsing this forum for a while and concentrate on your other problems. There are many other important things in this life than a simple acquisition.WB will die forever if we don't hurry.
Yup, we can be informed about it but it's just way too far to let it entirely overwhelm and consume our lives every single minute of every day.Again, I don't want to be mean, but in my opinion, if you continue browsing this forum and keep overreacting, nothing will end up better for you.
My friendly advice would be to stop browsing this forum for a while and concentrate on your other problems. There are many other important things in this life than a simple acquisition.
Also, what "we" can do? Just wait and see what happens. Nothing more or less.
We failed. The DOJ and FCC will approve the merger and it will close in 48 hours in July. RIP WB (1923-2026).Yup, we can be informed about it but it's just way too far to let it entirely overwhelm and consume our lives every single minute of every day.
We don't even know what else could happen down the road, something unexpected and weird could easily upend all of this, for all we know.
There's also DCAlso, Looney Tunes isn't the only property WBD has, though.
And also pre-1986 MGM (including Tom and Jerry), Hanna-Barbera (including Scooby-Doo and pre-1991 Ruby-Spears) and Cartoon Network too!There's also DC
Just like Disney with 20th Century Studios, they are going to vault and purge nearly all of WB’s library in favor of the Paramount label entirely. The WB name will cease to exist. Superman will be toned down to match Ellison and what leader’s family wants.Just stop with the alarmism, @awinger24! The deal isn't done until it's officially done! Only in the event that the merger somehow successfully goes through can you begin panicking!
And even then, I do not know if the merger will actually genuinely adversely affect the fate of Warner Bros. Discovery's kids & family franchises (including of course the legendary Looney Tunes franchise) or not! The Looney Tunes franchise is resilient and long-lived, and it has easily survived a lot of questionable top-down business decisions in the past before either of us were born! There's a chance that it somehow still manages to do relatively fine(ish) even after the merger!
You are so quick to jump to the worst possible conclusions on this matter, and it severely impacts your mood! Paramount under Skydance ownership (not including the yet-to-be-approved pending merger) is doing relatively fine on its own!
David Ellison is waiting for the DOJ approval. He wants it closed by July without the EU having a say. I just wish there is more information beyond favorable Ellison coverage.Mate, you're bringing a lot of negative energy to this thread with your negativism. Seriously, you want others to stay away from this thread?
The alarmism attitude is some kind of state they can't get rid of themselves if they keep doubling down on this, like a routine at this point.Just stop with the alarmism, @awinger24! The deal isn't done until it's officially done! Only in the event that the merger somehow successfully goes through can you begin panicking!
You are so quick to jump to the worst possible conclusions on this matter, and it severely impacts your mood! Paramount under Skydance ownership (not including the yet-to-be-approved pending merger) is doing relatively fine on its own!
And also pre-1986 MGM (including Tom and Jerry), Hanna-Barbera (including Scooby-Doo and pre-1991 Ruby-Spears) and Cartoon Network too!
Disney buying Fox was pretty much like WarnerMedia buying Turner in 1996. Those libraries still actually thrive to these days.Just like Disney with 20th Century Studios, they are going to vault and purge nearly all of WB’s library in favor of the Paramount label entirely. The WB name will cease to exist. Superman will be toned down to match Ellison and what leader’s family wants.
Instead of reacting, this is instant overreacting and I've encountered this from them on another place as well because they had irrational feelings about animation.I don't type on the thread only watch it but look...just calm down if you can't do that then I suggest just leaving the internet and taking a break obviously this merge is having a toll in your mental health
Yup, nobody can't accurately predict the future and it can be very different than what we think.I repeat it: we still don't know the direct consequences. They will be set up if approved.
