Tesla board of directors need to remove this guy
AT&T is in advanced talks to merge WarnerMedia with Discovery in a deal that will strengthen the combined company against rival media giants Netflix and Disney, according to people familiar with the matter.
A deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow, said the people, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private. Talks aren’t final and could still fall apart, said the people.
AT&T and Discovery declined CNBC’s request for comment.
The likely structure of the deal will combine Discovery with all of WarnerMedia, which will become a new publicly traded company co-owned by AT&T and Discovery shareholders, the people said.
The exact split between the two companies couldn’t be determined. Discovery has a $16 billion market capitalization and a $30 billion enterprise value. AT&T acquired Time Warner, since renamed to WarnerMedia, for $85 billion in equity value in 2018.
Bloomberg News first reported talks between AT&T and Discovery for their content assets.
Man these mufuggas crazy! I don't think I could do it, not yet at least...one day maybe.
Looking like it could be. Has to be within the next 2 weeks. No rush. Just holding and waiting.AMC next week? What y'all think?
As long as they don't fuck with my dividends I am holding long term.So we selling $T?
Motherfuckers own Superman and can't get right.
As long as they don't fuck with my dividends I am holding long term.
As long as they don't fuck with my dividends I am holding long term.
Welp I will be moving off my shares![]()
AT&T's Dividend Payout Stands to Be Cut 'Nearly 50%' in WarnerMedia Deal
The telecom company has long been a favorite of dividend investors, but its hefty debt load had called into question the sustainability of its payout.www.barrons.com
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AT&T's Dividend Payout Stands to Be Cut 'Nearly 50%' in WarnerMedia Deal
The telecom company has long been a favorite of dividend investors, but its hefty debt load had called into question the sustainability of its payout.www.barrons.com
What's gonna happen with TSLA?
Is it still a $1500 stock?