Ulta Beauty Pops; Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Shakes Up Streaming Stocks

Ulta Beauty Pops; Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Shakes Up Streaming Stocks

Ulta Beauty Pops; Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Shakes Up Streaming Stocks

PATRICK T. FALLON / Contributor / Getty Images, Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images Netflix won a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery's movie studio and streaming business

PATRICK T. FALLON / Contributor / Getty Images, Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images

Netflix won a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery’s movie studio and streaming business

  • Strong quarterly results boosted a beauty retailer on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, while a massive buyout sent ripples across the streaming industry.

  • Netflix said it agreed to buy Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming business, sending Warner Bros. Discovery stock higher, while Netflix slid and rival suitor Paramount Skydance tumbled.

  • Ulta Beauty shares surged as a recent acquisition, new store openings, and resilient cosmetics demand helped drive better-than-expected earnings.

A strong quarterly report helped drive big gains for a retailer of make-up and other beauty products, while the end of a high-profile bidding war made waves in media and entertainment.

Major U.S. equities indexes moved higher Friday after a key inflation report came in lower than anticipated, reinforcing expectations of an interest rate cut when the Federal Reserve meets next week. The S&P 500 and the Dow edged 0.2% higher to near their all-time highs, while the Nasdaq rose 0.3%. See here for more from Investopedia on the day’s market moves.

Ulta Beauty (ULTA) shares surged nearly 13%, gaining the most of any S&P 500 stock, after the cosmetics retailer reported better-than-expected earnings and hiked its full-year forecasts. The beauty category has seen resilient demand even as economic uncertainty weighs on other retail segments. An increase in transactions and average ticket values from a year ago, along with the acquisition of British luxury cosmetics firm Space NK, and new store openings helped drive Ulta’s strong performance.

Moderna (MRNA), which derives the bulk of its revenue from its COVID-19 vaccine, saw its stock jumped close to 9% following the release of a long-term study in France indicating that the vaccine is safe and effective. The nationwide study reviewed data from around 28 million people and determined that those who received the Moderna or Pfizer (PFE) vaccine had an approximately 75% lower risk of dying from COVID-19 compared with those who were unvaccinated. Pfizer shares climbed about 1%.

Medical device maker Cooper Companies (COO) surpassed quarterly earnings forecasts and provided an upbeat outlook. The contact lens and surgical products specialist also announced a comprehensive strategic review aimed at simplifying its business. Cooper Companies shares climbed around 6%.

Shares of dollar-store operators extended their recent gains following strong earnings reports that revealed traction among customers from various income levels seeking deals. Shares of Dollar Tree (DLTR) and Dollar General (DG) each added about 6% in Friday’s trading session.

Entertainment giant Netflix (NFLX) said it agreed to buy Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD) in an $83 billion deal. Warner Bros. Discovery plans to proceed with its plans of spinning off its cable and TV channels into a separate business, with Netflix set to take over the remaining studio and streaming operations. The news weighed on shares of Paramount Skydance (PSKY), which also made a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount shares lost nearly 10%, marking the steepest loss in the S&P 500. Netflix shares slipped about 3%, while Warner Bros. Discovery stock climbed more than 6%.

Shares of commercial property and casualty insurer W.R. Berkley (WRB) fell close to 6% after the company announced Japanese firm Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance has acquired at least a 12.5% stake as part of previously announced agreements.

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