Los Angeles.- Entertainment giant Netflix announced this Thursday that it is withdrawing from the battle to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) after the new offer presented this week by its rival in this bid, Paramount Skydance (PSKY).
Netflix "has declined to increase its offer for Warner Bros.", after receiving a WBD notification "indicating that its board of directors has determined that the latest PSKY proposal constitutes a 'superior proposal' according to the terms of the current merger agreement" between both companies, indicated the company co-led by Ted Sarandos in a statement.
Although the transaction negotiated last December between Netflix and WBD "had generated value for shareholders, with a clear path to regulatory approval", the price required to match PSKY's latest offer "is no longer financially attractive", added the entertainment giant.
The entertainment giant's main rival in the battle to acquire Paramount presented a new offer this week valued at $31 per share, in an attempt to compete with the sale agreement that the legendary studio has with Netflix."That is why we decline to match Paramount Skydance's offer," the writer stated.







