Investing.com -- US President Donald Trump expressed potential concerns about Netflix’s planned $72 billion (£54 billion) acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery’s movie studio and HBO streaming networks.
Speaking at a Washington DC event on Sunday, Trump highlighted Netflix’s substantial market position, suggesting the combined entity’s size "could be a problem."
"That’s going to be for some economists to tell.... But it is a big market share. There’s no question it could be a problem," Trump said.
The president did not explicitly state whether he supported or opposed regulatory approval for the transaction.
On Friday, Netflix and Warner Brothers Discovery announced an agreement that would bring major franchises including Harry Potter and Game of Thrones to Netflix’s platform, creating a new powerhouse in the entertainment industry.
The proposed acquisition still requires approval from competition authorities and has already generated concerns among some industry stakeholders.
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