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  • Could Private Credit Trigger the Next Financial Crisis?!
    2026/03/12

    Welcome to the third episode of the 'What's the Big Deal?' (WTBD) podcast powered by Wall Street Prep.

    This week's episode delves into the complexities of private credit, exploring loan valuation, risk management, and systemic concerns.

    Wall-Street experts Graham Smith and Deborah Taylor analyse recent market developments, focusing on loan marks, fund valuations, and the potential for systemic risk.

    Time Stamps:

    Introduction: 00:00
    What's Going On With Private Credit? 04:32
    Should We Be Concerned With Software Exposure? 07:31
    Addressing The Comments Section: 11:20
    The Role of PIK Interest Loans 12:18
    Valuation of Loans and Trusting Marks 17:19
    Graham's Experience in Private Credit 21:43
    Share Prices vs NAV 27:27
    Systemic Risks and Comparisons to the 2008 Crisis 31:51

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    Topics Covered:

    • Types of private credit and their risk profiles
    • Loan valuation methods and challenges
    • Impact of AI and sector exposure on private credit
    • Fund management, redemptions, and valuation transparency
    • Systemic risk and comparison with the 2008 financial crisis

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    Investing involves risk, and you may lose some or all of your capital.

    Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    Please conduct your own due diligence or consult with a certified professional before making any financial decisions.

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    37 分
  • The Truth Behind Paramount's $110 Billion Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery (Winners & Losers)
    2026/03/05

    Welcome to the second episode of the 'What's the Big Deal?' (WTBD) podcast powered by Wall Street Prep.

    In this episode, Wall-Street Experts Deborah Taylor, (former Director at Barclays) and Graham Smith (former Director at Ares) dive deep into Paramount's $110B acquisition of WBD.

    They discuss why Netflix's $27.75 bid wasn't actually "cheaper" than the Skydance $31 offer once you account for the complex spin-off mechanics of the linear TV business.

    They explore the "circular" valuation methods where investment banks used Larry Ellison’s previous deal to justify the price of this one, alongside the eye-watering $2.8B breakup fee paid to Netflix and the "ticking fee" that makes every delay incredibly expensive.

    Finally, they look at the real human cost, from the CEO's $700M payout to the creative teams facing $6B in "synergies" and budget cuts.

    The financial health of this acquisition is a major talking point, with the combined entity looking at a staggering $85B in debt, placing it firmly in LBO territory at roughly 6x EBITDA.

    Debs breaks down her exclusive analysis showing a measly 5-6% EPS accretion, raising the question of whether this deal actually creates value for anyone other than the Ellison family.

    With S&P already placing the company on credit watch, the pressure is on to see if those massive promised synergies ever actually materialize.

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    Time Stamps:

    Overview: 0:37 - 5:41
    Which Bid is Better for WBD Shareholders? (Valuation): 05:43 - 13:18
    What Would Have Made Netflix Preferable?: 13:19 - 16:10
    The Mechanics of the Deal: 16:52 - 21:00
    Political Lobbying, Financing, Creative Industry Support: 21:01 - 23:20
    J.P. Morgan's & Allen & Co's Valuation (Fairness Opinion): 23:21 - 26:16
    Is This a Good Deal or is Paramount Overpaying? 26:17 - 36:25

    DISCLAIMER:

    The information provided in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Investing involves risk, and you may lose some or all of your capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please conduct your own due diligence or consult with a certified professional before making any financial decisions.

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    36 分