Paramount to finance Warner Bros. acquisition with roughly $50 billion in debt, raising investor concerns over high leverage in a struggling media sector, Bloomberg reports.
Paramount is financing its Warner Bros. acquisition with roughly $50 billion of debt, leaving investors skeptical of creating a heavily leveraged entity in a turbulent media industry.
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