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Hulu spends US$1.43 billion to buy back AT&T stake, values streaming service at US$15 billion

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HULU has bought back wireless carrier AT& T Inc’s (AT& T) stake in the US entertainm­ent streaming service for US$ 1.43 billion (1.09 billion pounds), in a deal that values Hulu at US$ 15 billion, the two companies said on Monday.

The sale of AT&T’s 9.5 per cent stake to Hulu in a cash deal gives Walt Disney Co ( Disney), which holds a 60 per cent stake in Hulu via a joint venture, more control of the company.

Comcast Corp’s (Comcast) NBC Universal has a 30 per cent stake in Hulu. Based on the joint venture agreement, Disney and Comcast will decide how they want to allocate the shares bought from AT&T.

Hulu, which competes with Netflix Inc ( Netflix) and Amazon. com’s Prime Video, has more than 25 million subscriber­s and is expected to lose US$ 1.5 billion in the current fiscal year.

Hulu’s total value has risen from a reported US$ 5.8 billion in 2016, when Time Warner – now a part of AT& T – bought the stake. Netflix at the time had a market capitalisa­tion of about US$ 41 billion. Based on Monday’s stock market closing price, Netflix is valued at US$ 152 billion.

AT& T, which is preparing to launch its own subscripti­on streaming video service later this year, said that its unit WarnerMedi­a would continue to work with Hulu to deliver content over the platform. It did not give further details. “WarnerMedi­a will remain a valued partner to Hulu for years to come as we offer customers the best of TV, live and on demand, all in one place,” Hulu chief executive officer Randy Freer said in a statement.

AT& T said it would use the proceeds from the deal to reduce debt, which stood at US$ 176.5 billion at the end of 2018.

The company had said in November it could consider selling its stake in Hulu and review its non- core assets in 2019.

The transactio­n did not require any government­al or other third-party approvals and was simultaneo­usly signed and closed, Hulu and AT&T said.

Disney last week forecast Hulu’s subscriber­s to reach 40 million to 60 million by fiscal 2024 and for the company to become profitable in the US by 2023 or 2024. — Reuters

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