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[Hollywood Corporate Battles, Russian Oil Sanctions, and the Global Impact of Chinese Manufacturing]-[Another dramatic turn in the Warner Bros Discovery takeover]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-12-22

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The High-Stakes Battle for Warner Brothers Discovery

The media landscape is currently gripped by a "boardroom drama" involving the potential acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery. The conflict centers on two primary suitors: Netflix and Paramount. While Netflix initially pursued the studio and streaming assets for $73 billion, Paramount launched a "hostile bid" for the entire company. A major hurdle for Paramount was the lack of financial guarantees, which previously led Warner Brothers shareholders to reject their approach. However, the situation shifted dramatically when American billionaire Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, promised over $40 billion of his own capital to "subsidise an improved offer" from Paramount. This move aims to resolve concerns regarding the $108 billion hostile takeover bid, though industry experts remain wary of antitrust implications. Philip Berenbroek, a former chief counsel for the US Senate's Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust Matters, warns that both the Netflix and Paramount deals face "substantial risks under our antitrust laws," citing the consolidation of major film studios and the merging of large-scale news and streaming networks.

Russia’s Wartime Economy Under Pressure

Beyond Hollywood, international markets are reacting to the declining price of Russian crude oil. Prices have plummeted to under $35 a barrel, a "significant drop" compared to the $60+ benchmark for other major producers. Economist Alina Rybakova attributes this decline to a combination of US sanctions on major firms like Rosneft and Lukoil—which account for a massive portion of Russian exports—and Ukrainian military actions against oil tankers and facilities in the Black Sea. If this price point persists, experts warn that Russia’s economy could face deep instability, potentially forcing the nation to mirror the economic isolation of countries like Iran or Venezuela, thereby severely undermining its ability to sustain a "wartime economy."

Morocco’s Sporting Ambitions

Morocco is positioning itself as a global powerhouse in sports, hosting the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with an infrastructure investment estimated at $16 billion. While this has sparked some internal controversy due to competing needs for "health care, education, and unemployment" funding, the government views the expenditure as a strategic move to boost global exposure and tourism. By renovating stadiums and investing in logistics, Morocco aims to establish itself as a premier host for major events, including the upcoming 2030 World Cup, following in the footsteps of countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

The Christmas Capital and Global Trade Tensions

Yiwu, China, serves as the "Christmas capital of the world," producing approximately 60% of global Christmas ornaments. However, the city is caught in the crosshairs of US-China trade tensions. President Trump’s imposition of massive tariffs on Chinese goods has forced US-based retailers, such as Balsam Hill, to raise consumer prices by at least 10% or cancel orders for specific items like snow globes. Despite these pressures, Yiwu’s storeholders appear resilient. By diversifying their markets and shifting exports to other regions, these traders are proving to be less "reliant on the US" than in previous years, highlighting a shifting dynamic in global supply chains.

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What does she have to gain from this?
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nothing is as it seems.
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this drama keeps changing, doesn't it?
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They're getting what they want.
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your guess is as good as mine on that.
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📝Key Phrases

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nothing is as it seems
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take a very close look at
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have a will of its own
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step in
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fall apart
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