Core Viewpoint - Paramount's latest acquisition offer has not impressed Warner Bros. Discovery's significant shareholder, Harris Oakmark, who demands a more attractive proposal from Paramount [1] Group 1: Acquisition Offer Details - Paramount has revised its hostile acquisition offer for Warner Bros. to $108.4 billion, enhancing its financing arrangements [1] - Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has provided a personal guarantee of $40.4 billion for this acquisition bid [1] - The revised offer includes an increase in the penalty for non-approval from $5 billion to $5.8 billion, aligning with Netflix's terms, but the per-share offer remains unchanged at $30 [2] Group 2: Shareholder Reactions and Board Decisions - Warner Bros. has extended the deadline for shareholders to accept or reject the acquisition offer from January 8 to January 21 [3] - The Warner Bros. board unanimously recommended shareholders reject Paramount's previous offer in favor of Netflix's bid, citing the reliability of Netflix's funding sources [3] - Investors holding shares in both Warner Bros. and Paramount express mixed feelings, with some considering accepting Paramount's revised offer if Netflix does not increase its bid [3][4] Group 3: Market Implications - The competition for Warner Bros. highlights the high market value of its premium media assets [3] - Major shareholders like Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock control at least 22% of Warner Bros. and are also significant investors in both Paramount and Netflix [4]
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