Paramount's $108B Hostile Takeover Bid
PLUS: Turning down $1.2B for $8B
Paramount is going hostile on Warner Bros with a $108.4 billion bid straight to shareholders.
Jack Zhang's company turned down Stripe's $1.2B acquisition offer at $2M revenue. Now they're at $8B valuation and $1B ARR.
Jared Kushner is helping finance Paramount's hostile Warner Bros bid. Media consolidation meets political capital.
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