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Netflix Boss Ted Sarandos Speaks Out After Losing Warner Bros. Bid: Paramount Offers Were ‘Irrational,’ Relied on Political Pressure Because It’s ‘Cheaper to Make Noise’
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Netflix Boss Ted Sarandos Speaks Out After Losing Warner Bros. Bid: Paramount Offers Were ‘Irrational,’ Relied on Political Pressure Because It’s ‘Cheaper to Make Noise’

https://variety.com/2026/film/news/ted-sarandos-losing-warner-bros-paramount-irrational-1236675921/https://www.businessinsider.com/netflix-sarandos-wbd-price-politics-trump-interview-paramount-2026-3https://www.rawstory.com/netflix-2675519467/
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  • Netflix says it is not pivoting to another studio after losing out on Warner Bros, choosing a build-driven approach over aggressive acquisitions.
  • Sarandos says Netflix wanted the asset for its unique IP, but the move was a one-off and not a strategic shift for the company.
  • The deal was viewed as a distinct opportunity rather than a broader pivot toward studio-scale acquisitions in the next year.
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Crypto Sector Suffers Exodus of Reliable Retail Investors | PYMNTS.com
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Crypto Sector Suffers Exodus of Reliable Retail Investors | PYMNTS.com

  • Retail investors are pulling back from crypto, shifting toward equities since late 2024.
  • Wintermute describes crypto as one of many risky asset classes retail uses for investment and speculation.
  • More than $19 billion in positions were wiped out in October, with $7 billion in under an hour.
  • The report notes a near-complete pivot into equities that is still ongoing.
  • Bitcoin dropped from a high near $126,000 to about $66,000 amid regional conflict concerns.
  • Morgan Stanley's OCC charter bid is discussed as a path for regulated digital-asset custody.
  • The trust bank charter could be an on-ramp for traditional finance into digital assets.
  • Regulatory and strategic shifts aim to balance custody with liquidity in digital assets.
  • The article links retail crypto demand declines to broader market volatility and regulatory developments.
  • Industry leaders cite a broader trend of crypto being treated like other risky assets by speculators.
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