Why are Middle Eastern funds investing in WBD?
These funds are eager to invest in American tech and media giants, seeing potential for strategic and commercial growth.
Business / Finance
Paramount Skydance has confirmed that Middle Eastern funds are partially backing its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). This move aims to diversify the shareholder base and leverage strategic commercial opportunities.
The infusion of funds from Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar underscores the increasing interest of Middle Eastern investors in American tech and media companies. Warner Bros. Discovery already has a presence in Abu Dhabi with Warner Bros. World, making this a potentially synergistic partnership. The strategic and commercial opportunities aren't fully clear, but this move ensures the $111 billion offer for WBD goes through. The Ellison family will control the combined company; however, the exact equity stake of the new holders is yet to be determined.
These funds are eager to invest in American tech and media giants, seeing potential for strategic and commercial growth.
It's a personal guarantee from Oracle founder Larry Ellison to backstop the WBD deal for his son, David Ellison, if other equity deals falter.
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