TOTE SALE ON HOLD
24 October 2008
Let's wait for better economic times, says
government
The fate of the British state-owned bookmaker firm
The Tote has taken another twist in the long-running
saga of its disposal. This week the government decided
to put a hold on the planned sale of the company due to
the poor economic conditions currently being experienced
around the world.
In a statement to the British Parliament, Minister for
Sport Gerry Sutcliffe said: "I have now concluded that
it is not appropriate to pursue a sale in these market
conditions. I have therefore decided that the Tote
should be retained in public ownership for the
medium-term, and brought to the market when conditions
are likely to deliver value for the taxpayer and
racing."
The latest setback comes after previous attempts to sell
the business to the racing industry and a consortium
backed by private equity fell through.
Sutcliffe paid tribute to the 4 000 staff at the
company, which was established by Winston Churchill in
1928 and is the fourth largest bookie in the UK, saying:
"The government would like to place on record again its
warm appreciation of the loyalty and dedication of the
Tote's staff whilst its future has been under
consideration."
The disposal by the government of The Tote was one of
the items on Labour's election manifesto in 2001, and
has been in an out of the news headlines ever since. A
sale appeared to be close to fruition last (2007) year,
when a group of racecourse operators, racehorse owners
and Tote management, with debt financing from Lloyds TSB
bank, made a bid which subsequently failed.
This was followed, in April 2008 with the appointment by
the government of investment bank Goldman Sachs to
advise on its options for the enterprise, which had been
estimated to be worth GBP 400 million. Sources later
claimed that the investment bank had revalued the
company, which has 529 betting outlets, down to between
GBP 260 and 290 million.
Reuters reports that Minister Sutcliffe commented later:
"It is right that the Tote is now given time to grow the
business so that any future sale will achieve maximum
value. In particular, I would expect the Tote and racing
to continue to work closely together for the benefit of
the sport and the punter."
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