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12-09

Regulatory pressure has become the central variable in the Netflix–Warner Bros. situation. Trump’s comments highlight that any US$72 billion bid faces a steep antitrust hurdle, because a Netflix–WBD combination would concentrate both content and distribution power. Even if the economics look attractive, the political overhang creates significant execution risk. That limits near-term bullishness for Netflix, since a large deal with uncertain approval typically weighs on sentiment.


Paramount’s proposal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery at US$30 per share is more straightforward. A cash offer places a floor under WBD’s valuation and signals that industry consolidation interest remains strong. The key question is whether WBD’s board views Paramount’s price as credible and whether competing bids emerge. On balance, this creates a more favourable risk-reward profile for WBD than for Netflix.


For traders, the situation resembles a developing arbitrage set-up rather than a directional call. WBD may see upside if either offer progresses or if a bidding contest forms. Netflix, however, carries asymmetric downside if regulators become more vocal. Until there is clarity from the DOJ and the White House, relative-value positioning (long WBD against neutral or lightly hedged NFLX exposure) appears more prudent than taking outright bullish or bearish bets.

Netflix May Lose $90? Short NFLX & Long WBD?
Netflix lost near 15% in two weeks. While institutions upgrades Warner's price target. As the deal continues to develop, should we be bullish on WBD, bearish on NFLX, or look for an arbitrage opportunity?
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  • Enid Bertha
    12-12 18:34
    Enid Bertha
    This is the ONLY CHANCE TO ENTER NFLX. Sorry for missing all these opportunities for years and thank good god they bid OMG

  • Mortimer Arthur
    12-12 18:27
    Mortimer Arthur
    Netflix offer to buy WBD is good for how long? When will this deal happen or not?

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