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New World acquired by Pathe?

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This article claims that New World Pictures was acquired by Pathe in February 1989. But our page of New World Pictures makes no mention of this. The title of the 1989 news article used as a source for the Pathe buyout is "Parretti's Pathe To Buy New World For $138 Million". So, I'm guessing that Pathe was going to buy New World back in 1989, but the deal fell through. Given that Ronald Perelman's Andrews Group bought New World later that year. JFP (talk) 05:41, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]