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Harris Oakmark: Paramount's New Offer for Warner Bros Not Sufficient

Tuesday, 23 December 2025 06:58 AM EST

Paramount Skydance's latest offer to buy Warner Bros Discovery still is not good enough for prominent shareholder Harris Oakmark, the investor told Reuters.

Warner Bros' fifth largest shareholder, owning 96 million shares or about 4% of shares as of the end of September, said it would hold out for more from the Ellison family-controlled Paramount.

"The changes in Paramount's new offer were necessary, but not ‍sufficient," Harris Oakmark portfolio manager and Director of U.S. Research Alex Fitch said in an email to Reuters. "We see ‍the two deals as a toss-up, and there is a cost to changing paths. If Paramount is serious about winning, they're going to need to provide a greater incentive."

Paramount on Monday amended its $108.4 billion ⁠hostile bid for the storied Hollywood studio to bolster its financing. Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, whose son David owns Paramount, is now personally guaranteeing $40.4 billion of the bid to secure Warner Bros, which owns HBO Max and controls the Harry Potter, Lord ​of the Rings, and Superman franchises.

Questions about the financing, much of which was held in a revocable trust, had some Warner Bros investors unsure whether they would accept the offer. Paramount also increased the fee it will pay to $5.8 billion from $5 billion if regulators do not approve the deal, to match a competing ‍offer from Netflix , although it did not raise its $30-a-share bid.

Warner Bros investors now have until Jan. 21, extended from Jan. ⁠8, to accept or reject the so-called tender offer.

The board of Warner Bros unanimously recommended on Wednesday that shareholders reject Paramount's earlier bid in favor of Netflix's offer, saying the financing did not provide a "full backstop."

Even though Netflix's cash offer of $23.25 a share is lower, the board said its bid was superior because the financing was more secure and it includes $4.50 in shares of Netflix common stock as well as whatever ⁠Warner Bros can get when it spins out Discovery Global ​as part of the deal.

The bidding war ⁠speaks to the quality of Warner Bros assets, said Yussef Gheriani, chief investment officer of Chicago investment firm IHT Wealth Management, which owns 16,000 shares of Warner Bros, 6,500 ‍shares of Netflix and 60,000 of Paramount.

"It's really rare to get an opportunity to add top shelf media assets to your portfolio," he said, adding that he will likely follow ‌the board's advice on the sale. "They know the business inside out and have a better grasp of the nuances associated with the deal than we do."

Investor Thomas Poehling, who owns 484,000 shares of Warner Bros and 639,000 of Paramount, said he will likely take the revised offer ⁠if Netflix does not ​counter because Paramount has a better chance ‍of winning approval from regulators.

Ellison's guarantee "adds a lot of stability to that offer and that removes a lot of the financing uncertainty," he said.

Gheriani and Poehling are not the only investors to hold shares in the rival movie ‍studios. Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock are Warner Bros' three largest shareholders, controlling at least 22% of the company between them.

All three are also among the top 10 investors in Paramount and Netflix. None commented for this article.

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Paramount Skydance's latest offer to buy Warner Bros Discovery still is not good enough for prominent shareholder Harris Oakmark, the investor told Reuters.
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