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SpaceX IPO: Markets, Morals, and What It Means for You

Explore episode Jun 12, 2026
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The Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal: The Pain Comes After It Closes

SpaceX IPO: Markets, Morals, and What It Means for You · Jun 12, 2026 Business

The Paramount-Warner Bros. deal will probably close — antitrust math doesn't quite reach monopoly territory. But Kara Swisher argues the real damage happens after: the promised concessions are undeliverable, the debt load is crushing, and none of the people running this deal are Houdinis. Netflix and YouTube are positioned to absorb the best parts of whatever falls apart.

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