A $7B AI Power Play and a Hollywood Deal Rejected
Today’s episode covers a major AI infrastructure deal reshaping data center economics and a high-stakes corporate showdown in the media industry. Alex and Morgan begin with a brief news roundup, including national weather warnings for dangerous winds and winter conditions, the Sacramento forecast, and closing market data for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin.
The first major story focuses on Hut 8, whose stock surged after announcing a 15-year, $7 billion lease agreement with Fluidstack, a company backed by Google. The deal will support construction of a 245-megawatt AI data center in Louisiana built specifically for Anthropic. The hosts discuss what this signals about the accelerating demand for AI compute, the crossover between crypto mining and AI infrastructure, and why long-term power access has become one of the most valuable assets in the AI race.
The episode then turns to Hollywood, where Warner Bros. Discovery formally rejected Paramount Skydance’s $108.4 billion hostile all-cash bid. WBD described the offer as “illusory,” citing financing uncertainty and regulatory risk, and reaffirmed its support for a cash-and-stock merger agreement with Netflix, which it considers more certain and strategically sound. Alex and Morgan unpack what this rejection means for media consolidation, shareholder confidence, and the growing influence of streaming giants over traditional studios.
Weather, Sacramento Forecast, and Markets
- National alerts include dangerous winds and winter weather.
- Sacramento forecast reflects seasonal conditions.
- Markets show routine movement across the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin.
Hut 8 Lands a $7B AI Data Center Lease
- 15-year lease with Fluidstack valued at $7 billion.
- 245-MW AI data center planned in Louisiana for Anthropic.
- Backing from Google highlights hyperscaler involvement.
- Marks a major pivot from crypto mining to AI infrastructure.
WBD Rejects Paramount Skydance’s Hostile Bid
- $108.4B all-cash offer deemed “illusory.”
- Concerns include financing credibility and regulatory hurdles.
- WBD favors its more certain cash-and-stock deal with Netflix.
Recap and Close
From billion-dollar AI data center commitments to decisive moves in media consolidation, today’s stories show how capital, compute, and certainty are driving strategic decisions across industries. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.
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