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Time Warner shares jump on AT&T bid rumour Time Warner shares jump on AT&T bid rumour
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Shares in Time Warner, the company behind HBO, CNN and Warner Bros, have raced ahead for a second day on fresh reports of a tie-up with AT&T.Shares in Time Warner, the company behind HBO, CNN and Warner Bros, have raced ahead for a second day on fresh reports of a tie-up with AT&T.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that AT&T could announce this weekend a deal to buy Time Warner.The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that AT&T could announce this weekend a deal to buy Time Warner.
On Thursday, Bloomberg reported that the telecoms and entertainment giants had discussed business strategies, including a possible takeover.On Thursday, Bloomberg reported that the telecoms and entertainment giants had discussed business strategies, including a possible takeover.
With Time Warner worth $73bn (£60bn), it would be the biggest this year.With Time Warner worth $73bn (£60bn), it would be the biggest this year.
Time Warner shares were up almost 10% to a 15-year high in afternoon trading on Wall Street, having gained about 5% on Thursday. AT&T shares were down more than 2%.Time Warner shares were up almost 10% to a 15-year high in afternoon trading on Wall Street, having gained about 5% on Thursday. AT&T shares were down more than 2%.
Other media company shares, including Discovery, AMC and CBS, rose. Other media company shares, including Discovery, AMC, Netflix and CBS, rose as investors speculated that a deal could spark a fresh wave of takeovers and mergers among media and technology companies.
AT&T, which has a market value of about $238bn, has already made moves to turn itself into a media powerhouse, buying satellite TV provider DirecTV last year for $48.5bn.AT&T, which has a market value of about $238bn, has already made moves to turn itself into a media powerhouse, buying satellite TV provider DirecTV last year for $48.5bn.
Time Warner chief executive Jeff Bewkes has, however, resisted selling in the past. The company rejected an $80bn offer from Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in 2014. Last night, Fox reportedly ruled itself of any plans to renew its interest in Time Warner.Time Warner chief executive Jeff Bewkes has, however, resisted selling in the past. The company rejected an $80bn offer from Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in 2014. Last night, Fox reportedly ruled itself of any plans to renew its interest in Time Warner.
The WSJ said that any deal by AT&T to buy Time Warner was likely to be paid via a mixture of shares and cash.The WSJ said that any deal by AT&T to buy Time Warner was likely to be paid via a mixture of shares and cash.
A deal would give AT&T access to a major producer of content as it seeks to diversify away from its core telecoms business. Rival Verizon is currently in negotiations to buy Yahoo and has already bought AOL, owner of Huffington Post.
Some analysts, however, question whether AT&T needs to mount a complete takeover of Time Warner.
Cowen and Co analyst Doug Creutz said: "What does it get them that they can't get by licensing Time Warner content and at a much cheaper price than buying the whole company?"
He said it was unclear what savings could be gained "from stapling distribution and content together. It's been tried. It never works".