21 comments

  • bgwalter 2 days ago ago

    He already uses $82 billion in stock as collateral for his borrowing:

    https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/18/larry-ellison-365-billion-fo...

    This is another $40 billion guarantee. Imagine he gets a margin call if ORCL drops another 30%.

    • bigbuppo 2 days ago ago

      Good thing that AI is definitely not a bubble, and if it was, that Oracle was smart enough to not be involved in any of that mess.

  • djohnston 2 days ago ago

    All the media ownership in the world won't put the genie back in the bottle larry - zionism is dying and Americans are sick of footing the bill to their own detriment.

  • philipwhiuk 2 days ago ago

    Remember the lawnmower and the acronym.

  • andsoitis 2 days ago ago

    Daddy Ellison helps nepo baby

  • robocat 2 days ago ago

    The negative publicity obviously motivated him. Who does he care about impressing these days?

    • Canada 2 days ago ago

      He's buying as much media as possible to propagandize Americans on behalf of Israel. It's why he has TikTok and why he's installed Bari Weiss at CBS.

      • bfkwlfkjf 2 days ago ago

        I find it encouraging that people are starting more and more to openly criticise Israel without fear of being called aNtIsEmItIc. They've used it so much it lost its effectiveness.

        • Canada 2 days ago ago

          Yes, we need to openly discuss this. It's beyond ridiculous, and they are openly talking about their plans to censor us, which is exactly what Larry is doing. Fuck him.

          And look at what they're talking about in Australia right now. This just isn't right, it makes me sick.

          We, the majority, are being taken advantage of in the most disgusting and cynical way by this small group of terrible people and our traitor leaders who they bribe and blackmail, and I'm sick and tired of it, and it's long past time we stand up for our own interests.

      • lotsoweiners 2 days ago ago

        Just curious. How does that benefit someone like Ellison?

        • bfkwlfkjf 2 days ago ago

          It benefits him because that's the thing he wants.

          I find it hilarious that hn is so money focused that a lot of people here will straight up deny that people some times do things for reasons other than money. But it's true, money is just an end.

          • bfkwlfkjf 17 hours ago ago

            Lol edit I meant "money is just a means, not the end".

        • djohnston 2 days ago ago

          He's a staunch Zionist

  • pityJuke 2 days ago ago

    Some context from Matt Levine [0] as to what was different prior to this change.

    (TL;DR, but please correct me if I'm wrong: it was previously backstopped by Ellison's revocable trust. Ellison could theoretically clear out the revocable trust at any time, and leave WBD high and dry. Now that it is backstopped by Ellison himself, there is no such worry.)

    [0]: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/newsletters/2025-12-17/war...

    • lesuorac 2 days ago ago

      > In an effort to address these concerns, Paramount said on Monday morning that Larry Ellison, the co-founder of tech giant Oracle, had agreed to personally backstop $40.4bn in equity financing for the proposed deal.

      The deal is for $108.4bn though.

      IIUC, Ellison's trust is on the hook for 40.7bn so where's the missing 0.3bn? Levine didn't really talk much about how the remainder is secured so there could be issues there as well.

  • platevoltage 2 days ago ago

    I can't wait for both the Ferengi and the Cardassians to take over The Federation in the next Star Trek series.

  • ChrisArchitect 2 days ago ago

    Related Paramount release:

    Paramount amends its $30 per share all-cash offer for warner bros. Discovery

    https://ir.paramount.com/news-releases/news-release-details/...

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  • greatgib 2 days ago ago

    Asshole involved, not surprised...

  • mullingitover 2 days ago ago

    Netflix diabolically threw in a $5.8 billion reverse termination fee for their offer, which I believe is rich enough that even if their deal doesn't go through, Warner Bros has enough money to give Ellison the bird and still keep their investors happy.