The Wednesday document describes a bidder, Company A, which people familiar with the matter identified as Comcast. The company’s proposed merger valued Warner Bros.’ streaming and studio assets at $35.43 a share, according to the filing. That offer was composed of $5.25 a share in cash and a 49% stake for Warner Bros. shareholders in a new entity that would include assets of the two companies.
Comcast believed that ...
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