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Warner Bros. Warner Bros. The settlement with Warner Bros. Discovery, announced Monday, as well as a separate agreement between Warner Bros. The agreement also extends a partnership between NBA Digital and TNT Sports for five seasons that allows the NBA to engage Warner Bros.
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Disney dodges the Trump question
  + stars: | 2024-11-14 | by ( Peter Kafka | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Last week, Warner Bros. "In a way, we've already consolidated," he said on the company's earnings call Thursday morning, in response to a question about M&A possibilities during Trump 2.0. Disney, like other media companies that have news organizations, has already drawn Trump's ire, during the 2024 campaign. During that fight, conservatives harped on the company, calling it too "woke," while liberals — including some Disney employees — felt the company wasn't forceful enough in standing up for diversity. AdvertisementIt's no surprise, then, that Iger didn't say the word "Trump" once during his call.
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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, the Fed cutting interest rates yesterday was never really in doubt . Additional rate cuts aren't as clear, though, as Donald Trump's proposed widespread tariffs could slow down the Fed's plans . The market is indicating inflation could lead the Fed to keep borrowing rates high. AdvertisementGreg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com, told Insider Today that Fed Chair Jerome Powell didn't indicate a pause in cuts was coming in December during Thursday's press conference.
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Trump defeated Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, and Republicans claimed a majority of the Senate in elections this week. "We know kind of where the world is headed in a Trump environment because we've seen it before," said Jeffrey Solomon, president of TD Cowen, on CNBC's "Money Movers" Wednesday. One M&A advisor, who also spoke to CNBC anonymously, noted that Trump's disdain for Big Tech companies — historically active deal-makers — might keep them on the sidelines. Apparent GOP opposition to the CHIPS Act means that semiconductor consolidation might be challenging, the advisor noted, while cautioning it is still too early to know what a Trump presidency would mean. That advisor noted that smaller banks had been getting gobbled up for "some time," but that the pace and size of those acquisitions would likely ramp up under a Trump presidency.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailS&P 500, Nasdaq hit record close after Fed announces 25bps rate cutDavid Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, and Stephanie Link, Hightower chief investment strategist and portfolio manager, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: David Zervos, Stephanie Link, Hightower Organizations: Nasdaq, Fed, Jefferies
David Zaslav wanted a new president that was open to M&A. And we still don't know if Trump will have problems with specific deals — like he did when AT&T wanted to buy Time Warner. AdvertisementDavid Zaslav wanted a new president who would make it easier for his company to buy other companies — or sell itself. The second version of the Trump administration may be a boon for media companies facing "generational disruption," the Warner Bros. AdvertisementBut even if the new Trump administration is more receptive to big deals, that doesn't make them a foregone conclusion.
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Discovery says it will beef up ads on its Max streaming service. Max added 7.2 million subscribers in its third quarter, reaching 110.5 million total subscribers. Discovery's Max streaming service. The newest player in streaming ads, Amazon, recently said it would increase its ad load in Prime Video after rolling out ads to the service in January. Rival Netflix, by comparison, added 5.1 million subscriptions in its most recent quarter and now has 282.7 million subscribers in total.
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Bitcoin, an asset tied to a Trump victory given the candidates courtship of the industry, soared to a record $75,000 . Heading into the election, investors and analysts pointed to several stocks and sectors that could benefit from a Trump win. Here's a roundup of some of those: Steel stocks If Trump regains the presidency, JPMorgan expects steel stocks to outperform . Related stocks that could outperform under a Trump victory include Nucor , Cleveland-Cliffs , Kaiser Aluminum and MP Materials , according to Peterson. Supporters of Trump have also used the stock as a way to invest in a Trump victory.
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Zaslav wanted a deal to happen. The problem, per Paramount: Zaslav didn't want to write a big check to Paramount owner Shari Redstone. What wasn't well-known: Zaslav spent months hanging around the basket, hoping that he could somehow land a Paramount deal. AdvertisementA week later, Paramount says, Zaslav talked to Bakish and told him he'd still love to make a deal. AdvertisementSo here we are today, nearly a year after WBD and Paramount first discussed a deal.
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The U.S. dollar was little changed against other global currencies on Tuesday evening as voting began to wind down in the presidential election. The foreign exchange market could be one of the first areas of the financial system to react as election results roll in. Traders generally expect that a strong night for former President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress could push the greenback higher. The dollar has generally strengthened in the runup to Election Day. The ICE U.S. Dollar Index rose more than 3% in October, though it has dipped in recent days.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJefferies' Zervos: We should be worried about illiquidity if there's a contested election outcomeDavid Zervos, Jefferies' chief market strategist, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss how an uncertain election may impact the Federal Reserve's rate decision on Thursday, expectations for rate moves, and more.
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Multiple outlets reported, citing unnamed sources, that a "Game of Thrones" movie is in the works. Warner Bros. Martin first suggested a "Game of Thrones" movie to tie up the franchise in a 2014 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. They grossed $1.8 million at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo. Warner Bros. PicturesA "Harry Potter" TV series reboot was announced last year after the box office failure of the "Fantastic Beasts" spin-off series.
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Comcast's Mike Cavanagh said the company will explore ditching its cable networks. AdvertisementComcast said this week it might separate from its cable networks and marry off its streaming service. Mike Cavanagh, Comcast's president, floated the idea Thursday of spinning out cable networks like CNBC and MSNBC into a new firm while holding on to NBC. Several industry analysts said that Comcast could increase its valuation by divorcing itself from its declining cable networks, as it would help emphasize its burgeoning streaming business. "The cable networks likely have little value on their own.
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UFC CEO Dana White wants to change the sport's ranking system. White said he talked to Mark Zuckerberg about how artificial intelligence could help. AdvertisementMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg could help improve the UFC's ranking system, which has become a point of contention for UFC CEO Dana White. The ranking system is generated by a voting panel comprised of media members from select outlets. White has criticized the UFC's ranking system in the past, including during a press conference earlier this month.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket risk could arise from delayed or disputed election results, says Jefferies' David ZervosDavid Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss market outlooks, the potential impact of the election, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Jefferies' David Zervos and Fundstrat's Tom LeeTom Lee, Fundstrat co-founder, and David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's record market action.
Persons: Jefferies, David Zervos, Tom Lee Tom Lee, Fundstrat Organizations: Jefferies
Dow and S&P 500 end week at fresh record closes
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDow and S&P 500 end week at fresh record closesTom Lee, Fundstrat co-founder, and David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's record market action.
Persons: Tom Lee, Fundstrat, David Zervos Organizations: Dow, Jefferies
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris face off in the ABC presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024. The previous Trump administration didn't pursue those types of consumer protections. In contrast, Democrats, including Harris, have historically supported EVs and incentives such as those under the Biden administration's signature Inflation Reduction Act. Meanwhile, Harris, if elected, can build on existing efforts of the Biden administration to deliver savings to more patients, they said. Trump also led multiple efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, including its expansion of Medicaid to low-income adults.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJefferies' David Zervos explains why the market rally 'looks good'David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the major indexes on pace for a fifth-straight winning week, how he sees the Fed proceeding with rate cuts, and more.
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Multiple Tesla executives announced they are leaving or have left over the past week. AdvertisementTesla has been shedding executives ahead of its Robotaxi event, with four of Elon Musk's direct reports saying they'd left the company over the past week. Tesla's director of public policy and business development Jos Dings announced on LinkedIn that he was leaving the company on October 1. On October 6, global vehicle automation and safety policy lead Marc Van Impe also announced on LinkedIn he had left Tesla. In total, Musk has lost eight of his direct reports at Tesla over the past year.
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Discovery's top ad salesman, will leave at the year's end. Steinlauf's departure follows his role in merging ad sales units after the Discovery-WarnerMedia deal. Discovery's top ad salesman, will leave the media company at the end of the year, according to an internal memo from Bruce Campbell, WBD's chief revenue and strategy officer, that was shared with Business Insider. AdvertisementSteinlauf led Discovery's ad sales business starting in 2018 under Zaslav pre-merger, having joined Discovery through its acquisition of Scripps Networks. Read the memo about Steinlauf's departure from the company below:
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed is ahead of the curve and in a good spot, says Jefferies' David ZervosJefferies' David Zervos and Former CEA Chair Jason Furman, join 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss the jobs report, markets and the Fed.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed will look at inflation from geopolitics and port strike as 'temporary': Jefferies' David ZervosPaul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group co-founder, and David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
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CNN —Colorado beat the Baylor Bears 38-31 in a thriller on Saturday after a 43-yard Hail Mary touchdown in the final seconds of regular time from the Buffaloes forced overtime. But a 58-yard touchdown pass from Sanders to Omarion Miller before halftime cut the Bears’ lead and Colorado leveled in the third quarter. Baylor regained their seven-point lead again midway through the fourth quarter after a 24-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Hal Presley. With 2:16 remaining, Sanders helped orchestrate a magical drive which culminated in the game going to overtime following the Hail Mary touchdown to Wester. Colorado's Wester catches the Hail Mary touchdown pass to tie the game with Baylor.
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