HARRAH'S MOVE REJECTED BY RANK?
30 November 2007
American approach rejected by land and online
gambling group
According to reports in the UK newspaper The Telegraph
over the weekend, the British land and online gambling
group Rank plc has rejected an offer from American land
gaming giant Harrah's Entertainment which would have
seen the Americans acquire 28 percent of the English
company in return for Harrah's casino holdings in the
UK.
Without identifying its sources, the newspaper reported
that Rank rebuffed the proposal, which could have
resulted in an enlarged Rank group, but with a
significant American ownership stake.
When approached by the newspaper, a spokesman for Rank
declined to comment, and Harrah's could not be reached
for a response.
Reuters reports that Rank has seen its shares battered
over the last year as a ban on smoking and forced
removal of lucrative slot machines sparked a sharp
decline in its bingo business, while a surprise hike in
government taxes has hit casino profits hard.
Media and analyst reports have linked a string of names
to a possible offer for the firm including Ladbrokes and
Malaysia's Genting.
Harrah's itself is currently being taken over by private
equity funds Apollo Management LP and TPG Capital. It
grabbed a foothold in the UK casino market last year
when it bought London Clubs International but the tax
changes have left a hole in the deal's finances.
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