Disney better get ready for a fight. It's time to chose between Sky and the Fox Assets. Comcast is going to aggressively pursue the dealWaiting on word if DOJ will appeal. Comcast will bid tomorrow.
Yeah, its very bad and its gonna get worse now that Comcast is going to bid very soon.So.. this is bad, isn't it?
I cant imagine Universal doing worse than Fox has done. After the Fan4stic debacle the only way you can now is go up. Seeing as its a low bar since the FF have never have a good film worthy of the brand it really wont be hard at all to make a Fantastic Four film better than all the ones on the past(thats not saying much obviously) but FF started Marvel and out of all the properties that Marvel doesnt have access to the Fantastic Four is a must-have IMO.
So.. this is bad, isn't it?
It wont matter to Roberts. Hell still bid no matter how much debt he could put his company in. This is very bad the deal is now seriously in danger, now.Comcast is already down 4%. Market seems to not want them to engage in bidding war.
No biggie. We all knew the ruling would likely go largely in AT&T's favor and Comcast would bid.
Let's just get on with it.
I beg to differ. Comcast is now going be much more aggressive than ever in their pursuit of the Fox assets and that could seriously stymie the deal since Disneys stock could go down as they prepare for a really nasty bidding war. Id say its bad but the situation isnt hopeless.Its not bad, it just means that it won't be easy.
What makes you say that?Comcast is now heavily favored to win the 21CF sweepstakes IMO.
Roberts is prepared to go as overboard as he thinks he needs to, while Iger is more reserved.What makes you say that?
The Marvel assets are an afterthought. There are assets that fit Comcast pretty well with Fox (Sky, Star, etc). That said Roberts would love a chance to stick it to Disney by playing keep away with the Marvel rights.Pray Iger got a poison pill clause on the deal, say that we get the FF if certain things happen?
Would Fox be worth 60+ Bills if the Marvel rights were not part of the deal?
Yep. The Marvel Rights are not the primary motivator for either Comcast's forthcoming bid for Fox or Disney's currently pending purchase of Fox.Would Fox be worth 60+ Bills if the Marvel rights were not part of the deal?
Bob gave up a potential presidential run for this deal. He has to see it through to the end. Maybe Disney and Comcast will make a deal to avoid an All-out bidding war? This is the best course of action right nowRoberts is prepared to go as overboard as he thinks he needs to, while Iger is more reserved.