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NASDAQ:PSKY News 11 November 2025 - 22 January 2026

Netflix stock price slips near $84 as Warner deal fight drags on — what’s next for NFLX

Netflix stock price slips near $84 as Warner deal fight drags on — what’s next for NFLX

Netflix shares fell 1.1% to $84.41 Thursday after Paramount Skydance extended its hostile tender offer for Warner Bros Discovery to Feb. 20, valuing Warner at $108.4 billion against Netflix’s $82.7 billion all-cash bid. EU regulators will review both bids in parallel. Paramount Skydance shares rose 1.8%. Only 6.8% of Warner shares were tendered by the original deadline.
Netflix stock steadies after Warner board rejects Paramount bid again, earnings next

Netflix stock steadies after Warner board rejects Paramount bid again, earnings next

New York, Jan 7, 2026, 16:56 EST — After-hours Netflix (NFLX.O) shares were up 0.1% at $90.73 in after-hours trading on Wednesday after Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.O) told shareholders to reject Paramount Skydance’s (PSKY.O) amended tender offer and stick with Netflix’s merger agreement. “Paramount’s offer continues to provide insufficient value,” Warner chair Samuel A. Di Piazza Jr. said. Netflix traded between $90.09 and $92.41 in the regular session; Warner Bros. Discovery was up 0.3% and Paramount Skydance fell 1.1%. Warner Bros. Discovery The renewed rejection keeps Netflix’s stock tethered to a question bigger than subscriber churn or content slates: can
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Stock News Today: Netflix Deal, Paramount’s $30 Bid, and the Latest Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 25, 2025)

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Stock News Today: Netflix Deal, Paramount’s $30 Bid, and the Latest Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 25, 2025)

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) stock is spending Christmas week in a very un-Christmas-like place: the middle of a full-scale M&A tug-of-war that could redraw the streaming map and reshape Hollywood’s power structure. As of the last U.S. market close on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, WBD stock traded around $29.23, near the top of its 52-week range (about $7.25 to $30.33)—a dramatic swing that reflects how quickly the narrative has shifted from “media turnaround” to “deal math.” The reason is simple: Netflix has a signed deal to buy WBD’s studios-and-streaming crown jewels, while Paramount Skydance is running a hostile,
Paramount Skydance Corporation Stock (PSKY): Why Shares Are in Focus on Dec. 23, 2025 as the Company Doubles Down on a Warner Bros. Discovery Bid

Paramount Skydance Corporation Stock (PSKY): Why Shares Are in Focus on Dec. 23, 2025 as the Company Doubles Down on a Warner Bros. Discovery Bid

Paramount Skydance Corporation stock (NASDAQ: PSKY) is back in the spotlight on December 23, 2025, after the company sharpened the financing behind its high-profile attempt to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD)—and as major shareholders and analysts weigh whether the sweetened terms are enough to change the outcome of one of Hollywood’s most consequential deal fights. The short version: PSKY hasn’t raised its headline $30-per-share cash offer for WBD, but it strengthened the credibility of its funding with an “irrevocable personal guarantee” of $40.4 billion from Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, increased its regulatory reverse termination fee, and extended the tender
Paramount Skydance (PSKY) Stock: Warner Bros. Bid, Q3 Earnings and What December 2025 Means for Investors

Paramount Skydance (PSKY) Stock: Warner Bros. Bid, Q3 Earnings and What December 2025 Means for Investors

Paramount Skydance (PSKY) stock price today As of the morning of December 9, 2025, Paramount Skydance Corporation (NASDAQ: PSKY) is trading around $14.6 per share, after a sharp rebound driven by the company’s hostile $108.4 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). Recent quotes show a day range of roughly $13.53–$14.76, with a 52‑week range of $9.95–$20.86 and a market cap near $16 billion. Investing.com+2MarketWatch+2 Over the past year, PSKY has delivered roughly 20–30% share price appreciation, but that gain hides big swings. The stock sold off hard last week when Netflix appeared to “win” Warner Bros., then surged again
Paramount Skydance (PSKY) Stock Tumbles as Netflix Wins Warner Bros. Deal – Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis (Dec. 5, 2025)

Paramount Skydance (PSKY) Stock Tumbles as Netflix Wins Warner Bros. Deal – Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis (Dec. 5, 2025)

Paramount Skydance Corporation’s Class B shares (NASDAQ: PSKY) were hit hard on Friday, December 5, 2025, sliding almost 10% as investors digested confirmation that Netflix – not Paramount Skydance – will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets in a mega‑deal valued at roughly $72–83 billion, depending on how debt is counted. Reuters+1 As of late Friday trading, PSKY was changing hands around $13.37, down about 9.8% on the day, with intraday volume above 27 million shares – several times normal levels. The stock now trades near the middle of its 52‑week range of roughly $9.95 to $20.86, leaving
Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

U.S. stocks ended Friday modestly higher, but under the surface December 5, 2025 was a rough day for a cluster of high‑beta tech, Brazilian financials, streaming, and crypto‑linked names. The S&P 500 closed around 6,870 points (+0.19%), the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.22%, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.43%, even as Bitcoin slipped roughly 3% to just under $89,300. Nasdaq Yet individual stocks saw double‑digit percentage drops, driven by contract disappointments, competitive shocks, capital raises, and political risk abroad. Market Snapshot: Calm Indexes, Violent Stock‑Specific Moves That mix of macro calm and idiosyncratic shocks produced a long tail of big losers. Top Stock Losers in U.S.
Paramount Skydance Stock (PSKY): Outlook After Netflix’s Warner Bros. Deal – December 5, 2025

Paramount Skydance Stock (PSKY): Outlook After Netflix’s Warner Bros. Deal – December 5, 2025

Paramount Skydance Corporation (NASDAQ: PSKY) is back in the spotlight as media consolidation takes a dramatic turn. On December 5, 2025, Netflix announced a landmark agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming operations in a cash‑and‑stock deal valued at about $72 billion in equity (roughly $82.7 billion including debt). Wikipedia+3Reuters+3Reuters+3 Paramount Skydance — long seen as a serious contender to buy Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) — now finds itself on the losing side of that auction. Its stock is under pressure as investors reassess the company’s strategy, balance sheet, and long‑term role in the streaming wars. Below is
Paramount Skydance (NASDAQ: PSKY) Jumps on First Post‑Merger Earnings: $1.5B Content Push, $3B Cost Cuts, Paramount+ Price Hike — 11/11/2025

Paramount Skydance (NASDAQ: PSKY) Jumps on First Post‑Merger Earnings: $1.5B Content Push, $3B Cost Cuts, Paramount+ Price Hike — 11/11/2025

Paramount Skydance Corporation reported its first results since the Skydance–Paramount merger and the stock rallied after management laid out a bigger streaming-and-studios investment plan and raised its cost‑savings target. Shares were up ~5.5% today as CEO David Ellison emphasized a tech‑forward overhaul, a fatter content slate, and a sharper path to profitability. Reuters Quick take (today) What happened on November 11, 2025 Stock reaction & strategy. Investors bid PSKY higher after management raised its savings target to $3B, laid out >$1.5B in incremental 2026 programming investments, and reiterated a push to unify streaming platforms and ramp to ~15 theatrical releases

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Broadcom Stock Gets a Google AI Spend Lift as Jefferies Sees 60% Upside

Broadcom Stock Gets a Google AI Spend Lift as Jefferies Sees 60% Upside

7 February 2026
Google raised its 2026 capital expenditure forecast to $175 billion–$185 billion, with most spending expected on data-center chips. Broadcom shares rose about 2% after the announcement, while Nvidia and AMD slipped. Jefferies reiterated a buy rating on Broadcom, maintaining a $500 price target, implying a 62% upside from Wednesday’s close.
No $2,000 IRS stimulus check is coming in February 2026 — but Trump’s tariff-check talk keeps the rumors alive

No $2,000 IRS stimulus check is coming in February 2026 — but Trump’s tariff-check talk keeps the rumors alive

7 February 2026
The IRS has not announced new federal stimulus payments for February 2026, and Congress has not approved fresh checks. Trump told NBC he is considering $2,000 tariff rebate checks but has not committed, saying any payout would likely come later in 2026. The IRS warns taxpayers to ignore texts and emails about “stimulus payments” and verify notices through official channels.
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