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What does this mean for both Netflix and Warner bros discovery stock since Netflix won
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>>61443441
I'm buying I guess, it has been really low regardless, $100 a pop as of right now.
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>>61443441
long term good for netflix and bad for previous WB employees and any companies that did business with them.

as an aside this is a really bad sign for our economy, media companies rarely engage in M&A unless they foresee major economic trouble ahead, it's the guys at the top trying to launder value by combining two shitty companies and arguing they can reduce costs for both with integration, but that never results in more profit.
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>>61446049
>media companies rarely engage in M&A
What makes you think that?
Disney has acquired a load of shit. Even amazon bought mgm has netflix acquired anything? I think Warner is just mismanaged idk why they merged with discovery

Overall this is very bullish for netflix



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