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- 00:00Why has David Zaslav been pushing back on Paramount’s guidance? Well, several reasons, The first of which is they think they can get more money. I think there are concerns about David Ellison and Paramount’s guidance as a buyer that we can get to. But David Ellison is has increased his offer three times in a row. All of the chatter around potential deals has led to a huge spike in the Warner Brothers Discovery share price. And so, you know, they’re trying to start something of a bidding war, because while there are other parties who may be interested in parts of the business so far, David Ellison is the only one who’s come out and said, I want the whole thing. And once the whole thing, how employees reacting, how is just the company surviving with what is a big question mark? Well, look, employees at Warner Brothers Discovery are unfortunately used to this type of uncertainty around deals. You know, Warner Brothers and HBO and there have been various names of the kind of the corporate entity, Time Warner, Warner Media. But Time Warner got sold the AT & T many years ago. Then it got merged with Discovery. So it I think a lot of them feel like they’ve been in one never ending integration, meeting with lots of layoffs. And, you know, David Zaslav is a divisive figure internally at the company. So some people are very excited about the prospect. Some people are dreading it. Talking of excitement, where excitement is at the moment. The world of entertainment 23 beats to get me through the sheer scale of desire to get into these pop bands from Korea. Yeah, so Beats is, I’d say, the band most responsible for popularizing K-Pop around the world, certainly outside of South Korea, the best selling artist in the world for a couple of years. I think in 2020 and 2021, they’ve been on hiatus essentially because the various members of the military are, excuse me, various members of the group have been serving in the military. They are coming back with a new album in March and then going to go on their biggest tour ever. According to my sources, about 65 dates, including more than 30 in North America. There was a huge fight between the two biggest concert promoters in the world to get to be the company to promote it.
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