RSoxNo1
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An entire streaming service that just plays Over the Top? Sign me up!Remember, Hulu has an Over the Top streaming service too.
An entire streaming service that just plays Over the Top? Sign me up!Remember, Hulu has an Over the Top streaming service too.
But the thing is Time Warner has stated they may try to get bigger offers as so much time has passed which means Comcast may stop trying for Fox and move in on TW
Comcast wants the Fox assets more than TimeWarner.
Fox assets include 30% of Hulu, 39% of Sky, Star India, and the RSNs.
Those are much more important for Comcast than Turner, HBO, and Warner Bros.
If I'm Comcast this is an undeniably good ruling, but I think they would've expected Disney shares to move even lower than they did. This should set up an intense bidding war, and if I'm Bob Iger, I'm not retiring with a loss. Word is that Iger is a perfectionist and wants to leave Disney is the best shape possible.Yeah, I'd put Comcast as the heavy favorite to win the Fox assets. This AT&T-TW ruling is a clear greenlight to Comcast and the Murdochs that a Comcast bid should be able to pass muster.
The markets are judging this result as well with Fox stock up hugely after hours and Comcast down.
Time Warner is much more valuable though for Korea China and Japan with their infrastructure there along with being all the additional properties they own. Plus they would full ownership of all those other assets that are shared between the two companies already (Flixster, Rotten Tomatoes, 10% of Hulu, and all the TV show rights)
Additionally WB has more content creation than Fox and already created franchises.
But yes at the price point its currently selling at, it may be slightly undervalued with certain assets being a steal for Comcast.
Where are you reading that Time Warner is shopping around?
They could buy TW if they sold or spun off/recombine assets.Disney and Comcast can't outbid AT&T. They'll have to focus on the Fox (and Sky) bidding war.
That's a fair point; though I'd guess that the TimeWarner leadership wants to close their AT&T merger as fast as possible.They could buy TW if they sold or spun off/recombine assets.
Will Comcast go after both Fox and Time Warner?If I'm Comcast this is an undeniably good ruling, but I think they would've expected Disney shares to move even lower than they did. This should set up an intense bidding war, and if I'm Bob Iger, I'm not retiring with a loss. Word is that Iger is a perfectionist and wants to leave Disney is the best shape possible.
Nope. They'll continue to go hard for Fox, imo.Will Comcast go after both Fox and Time Warner?
Iger's legacy is at risk here. He's going to go all in to stay ahead in this deal.Looks like 21CF is going to be the one that got a way from Bob. Brian Roberts is very motivated on getting 21CF and he has the cash on hand to do it, unlike TWDC.
So... what now for DIS? With net neutrality gone, ya gotta think that AT&T will favor WB/HBO productions, Comcast is now more likely to get FOX, so they'll favor FOX/Universal productions, and who will champion the biggest studio company? Movie houses are going by the wayside, so who will distribute the Disney content?
AAPL, maybe? I doubt Verizon wants in on this, they seem content to want to be the leaders in wireless technology.
I just don't see DIS staying independent here.... there's just too much risk in a post-net neutrality world.
Hating your tv/internet/cellular provider is still bipartisan, right?The Senate voted to approve the CRA strike down of the FCC's decision. The House still has yet to vote. Of course, it'll be a rough road to get there, but it might happen. The real problem and stumbling block would be Trump signing it.
Hating your tv/internet/cellular provider is still bipartisan, right?
Disney and Iger will stay in the hunt, but the question is how do they match a Comcast all-cash bid in the $60+ billion range?
Every $5-10 billion in cash that Disney adds will result in a fall in their stock price, thus decreasing the value of their bid. Eventually, Fox shareholders will prefer an all-cash bid, and I don't see why Disney shareholders would want to overspend here.
Comcast needs the Fox assets more than Disney (because Disney has much stronger content properties and has enough sports rights and content to create strong streaming services). Comcast doesn't have that since NBCU is much smaller than Disney.
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