
Netflix Just Went Full Studio Boss. What That Really Means for NFLX.
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- Netflix is buying Warner Bros. from Warner Bros. Discovery in a roughly $82.7 billion deal, aiming to combine HBO, DC and Warner’s film library with its own streaming machine.
- After a 10-for-1 split in November 2025, NFLX now trades around $95 (mid-December), with a market value just over $400 billion.
- The deal could add $2–3 billion in annual cost savings by year three, but faces heavy regulatory scrutiny, more debt, and complex integration risk before any of that shows up in earnings.
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