Asset Management

Oxy’s sweetener is a bitter pill for Warren Buffett

A surprise gift to shareholders such as Carl Icahn hurts the value of Occidental Petroleum’s lifeline from Berkshire Hathaway

Warren Buffett’s $10bn preferred-share deal with Occidental Petroleum last year was like “taking candy from a baby,” fumed shareholder Carl Icahn. That figurative baby — whose new board now includes Icahn’s deputies — has found a way to snatch some of that candy back.

The company announced in late June that it plans to hand out warrants: Specifically, it offered shareholders of record as of July 6 the ability to buy an eighth of a share for each one they own at $22 for the next seven years. The warrants can be sold for cash starting next month.

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