Sony’s Reportedly Looking To Buy Paramount, And The Cash Offer Is Enough For Scrooge McDuck To Take A Swim



It was only half a decade ago when Disney purchased 20th Century Fox, thus taking another major film studio out of the moviemaking field. Now it looks like that may happen again, as Paramount Global, which holds Paramount Pictures as one of its properties, is looking for buyers. While it had been rumored last December that Warner Bros. and Paramount might be merging (which resulted in our own Mick Joest becoming worried about Star Trek’s future), now word’s come in that Sony Pictures Entertainment has presented a cash offer to the latter that’s so big, it’s more than enough to make a vault full of gold coins for Scrooge McDuck to swim in.

As reported by The Wall Street Journal, Sony and private equity firm Apollo Global Management have made a bid to take Paramount private with an all-cash offer of $26 billion. That’s $4 billion more than Paramount’s currently-estimated enterprise value, and in its own report, The New York Times stated that Sony and Apollo sent a “nonbinding expression of interest.” NYT also mentioned that if this deal goes through, it would make Sony a majority and controlling shareholder, and Apollo a minority shareholder.



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