
Paramount CEO David Ellison Skips Senate Hearing on Warner Bros. Deal Due to Family Death
Paramount CEO David Ellison will not appear at a Senate hearing concerning the Warner Bros. deal or merger. His company stated that his absence is due to a death in his family.
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Paramount CEO David Ellison Can’t Attend Senate Hearing on Warner Bros. Merger Because of Death in the Family, Company Says
Sen. Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey, is holding a “spotlight hearing” Wednesday in Washington about Paramount Skydance’s proposed $111 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. David Ellison, Paramount’s chairman and CEO, will not be able to attend the hearing because of a death in the family, according to the company. “Regretfully, Mr. Ellison […]
By Todd Spangler
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A D.C. hearing has been set up to look at the anticompetitive issues of Paramount's $111 billion deal.
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