Paramount CEO Is Out and Amazon, AMD Report Earnings | Bloomberg Technology
02 May 2024 (7 months ago)
Paramount Global Leadership and Strategy
- Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish was replaced by a committee of executives, leading to uncertainty about the company's future ownership and leadership.
- Paramount's Q1 earnings call was unusually short, with no questions from investors, and focused on financial details without providing clear direction or strategy.
- Paramount is struggling to compete with tech giants like Apple, Amazon, and Google, who dominate the media landscape with their streaming platforms.
- Paramount should focus on franchises that drive viewership, such as the NFL and CBS News Streaming, and consider divesting its declining cable channels.
Paramount Global and Skydance Deal
- Paramount is facing pressure to complete a deal with Skydance before an exclusive negotiation deadline on May 3rd, which may have influenced the abrupt CEO change.
- Skydance Media needs to present a clear strategy that includes AI to attract investors and compete with potential buyers like Apollo or Sony.
Streaming Industry Challenges
- The streaming industry faces challenges as viewers prioritize shows and stars over platforms, leading to high churn rates.
- Artificial intelligence (AI) is seen as a crucial tool for streaming services to improve programming decisions, targeted marketing, and customer acquisition costs.
- Paramount Global could become more competitive with tech giants by leveraging its assets and incorporating AI technology, especially with the help of its owner's expertise in AI.
US-China Tech War and Its Implications
- The escalating tech war between the U.S. and China could lead to TikTok's divestiture or ban in the U.S., potentially resulting in a Supreme Court case and retaliation from China.
- Chinese companies operating within China, like Tesla and Baidu, may be allowed to continue and thrive, while others may face restrictions.
- Chinese companies seeking to establish a presence in the United States, such as Temu, may face challenges due to geopolitical tensions between the US and China.
- Tesla's partnership with Baidu for FSD in China is significant, but the specific terms and data usage details remain unclear, affecting market expectations.
- Baidu serves as a gatekeeper on behalf of the Chinese government, supervising data collection and usage for Tesla's FSD program.
- Tesla's FSD progress in China has been limited due to lack of data and licensing restrictions, while competitors like Huawei and others have made advancements using NVIDIA chips.
- The partnership between Tesla and Baidu is seen as a relaxation of discrimination against American companies, allowing access to data under Chinese supervision to compete effectively in China.
Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations on US Campuses
- US colleges, including Columbia University, are experiencing pro-Palestinian demonstrations and campus disruptions, with students occupying buildings and demanding financial transparency and divestment from Israeli companies.
- The demands include divestment from Israeli companies and companies doing business with the Israeli government, posing challenges due to complex investment structures.
Paramount Global Shareholder Concerns
- Paramount shares have been trading lower despite beating first-quarter earnings expectations.
- CEO Bob Bakish stepped down and was replaced by a trio of executives on an interim basis, leading to uncertainty among shareholders.
- John Rogers, a long-term investor in Paramount, expressed disappointment and concern about the timing of Bakish's departure.
- Bakish's exit was reportedly due to disagreements with Shari Redstone over the negotiations for a potential deal with Skydance.
- Rogers believes that a deal with Apollo and Sony would be more beneficial for Paramount compared to Skydance due to their proven success and greater potential for synergies.
- Rogers is open to considering other offers for Paramount and believes that the company should not rush into a deal.
- Potential regulatory issues with larger streamers acquiring Paramount are a concern, but Rogers hopes regulators will take a long-term view and consider the benefits of a successful merger.
- Rogers wrote to investors expressing concerns from a corporate governance perspective due to the controlling shareholder structure.
- John, a shareholder of Paramount Global, expresses surprise at the recent departure of three independent board members amid M&A speculation.
Paramount Global's Hidden Assets
- Paramount Global has a diverse portfolio of assets, including valuable content such as the Grammys, Masters, CSI franchise, CBS News, and the Paramount library.
- John believes that the company's hidden assets, real estate, and undervalued subsidiaries like Showtime and BET, are often overlooked by analysts.
- Despite concerns about cord-cutting, John emphasizes the importance of valuing all of Paramount Global's assets.
AI in Digital Quality and Measurement
- Lisa Schneider, an expert in digital quality and measurement, discusses the use of AI in classifying multimedia content and ensuring brand safety for advertisers.
- Lisa emphasizes the sophistication of their technology, which classifies every second of video content to prevent brands from appearing next to unsuitable content.
- Pinterest is taken seriously by brands as a content platform.
- Integral Ad Science classifies and verifies the quality of media, ensuring that advertisers can run their brands adjacent to more appropriate brand-suitable content.
- Binance founder CZ is facing a sentencing hearing today for charges related to the Binance crypto exchange.
- Prosecutors are recommending three years in prison, double the maximum guidelines prescribed.
- CZ's lawyers are pushing for probation and a less harsh sentence.
- Binance agreed to a $4.3 billion fine in November.
Hong Kong Spot Bitcoin ETF Debut
- Hong Kong has debuted a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), bringing in a new group of users for a regulated product.
- The Hong Kong ETF saw 3 million in trading activity, with China reporting 141 million dollars in assets under management, 86% of which is in the Bitcoin spot ETF.
- The introduction of spot ETFs in Hong Kong is seen as a positive sign for broader proliferation of Bitcoin products in the region.