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The deal was finalised by David Geffen, co-founder with Spielberg of the Dreamworks film studio, and Reliance CEO Anil Ambani, ranked the world's sixth-richest man in 2008 by Forbes Magazine.
Geffen will not be joining the new company, but the majority of existing Dreamworks staff is expected to be offered positions at the new company, according to a statement from Paramount.
The JP Morgan Chase bank will provide up to 700 million dollars to finance the deal, with Reliance providing an additional 550 million dollars, newspapers reported.
Paramount will have the option to co-finance and co-distribute feature films made by the new venture, said Paramount.
Also, Spielberg will continue to produce the ‘Transformers’ franchise for Paramount, and will collaborate on three other Paramount movies, including the science-fiction remake ‘When Worlds Collide’.
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