Neil Freiman
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But basically, that's what's happening.
Yeah, it's not clear what Trump is thinking.
And he is the big X factor here, because on Sunday night, he did say that he was worried about Netflix and Warner Brothers market share combined, called that, quote, a problem.
But then yesterday morning, he went on a rant against Paramount in 60 Minutes.
Paramount just bought CBS, which owns 60 Minutes.
And he said Paramount's doing a bad job running this particular network, at least according to him.
So it's very not clear what he's thinking.
He is basically if you've seen The Apprentice, he's basically playing his role on The Apprentice.
He's got he's he's in the boardroom.
He's sitting there.
He loves playing Kingmaker.
He's having these two guys battle to battle against each other.
And he's not basically explaining what he's thinking at all.
So right now, the ball is in Warner Brothers court.
It's very unclear.
What offer is better?
As you said, it's not apples to apples.
Barclays, TD Cowan, the investment bank, said it's very hard to argue that Netflix's offer is better.
So we will see what Warner Brothers shareholders decide with this $30 per share offer.
There's a chance that