PLAYWIZE CALLS IT A DAY
31 October 2008
London-listed online gambling software provider
has ceased trading, is to sell off assets
Fouad (Foo) Katan and John Corre, respectively CEO
and chairman of online gambling software provider
Playwize plc, have announced that all trading in the
company's stocks has been halted, and all employees made
redundant. The company has been struggling since 2006,
and is thought to be another victim of the US ban on
financial transactions with online gambling companies (UIGEA)
The move is a likely precursor to the firm and its
subsidiaries Bits Studios Ltd; Playwize Games Ltd;
Pokerwize Ltd and Magnet Limited going into
administration, as it had mounting losses, a declining
stock price and significant debt believed well in excess
of GBP 1.5 million.
Although there has been little overt activity in the
company since its reported agreement a year ago to
provide 3D poker software to UK gambling group
Ladbrokes, CEO Katan reported as recently as May this
year that the company had secured an extension of a
longstanding GBP 700 000 loan facility from the
Headstart Global Fund and Headstart Global Aggressive
Fund.
The extension agreement required that Playwize repay the
outstanding interest that has accrued during the initial
two year term of the facility, together with other fees
and expenses. Having executed these payments, the
outstanding loan notes, totalling GBP 700 000 were
extended for a further 12 months at 9.5 percent
interest. But further draw downs from the original
facility were halted.
The company's stock price went from highs around GBP
2.80 to less than 2p over the past year.
In July this year the company suspended trading in its
shares on London's AIM market "pending clarification of
its current financial position." This was followed on
October 23rd with the announcement that all trading had
ceased and all employees had been made redundant.
Chairman John Corre commented: "Due to very
disappointing trading results, and the substantial
losses incurred as a result, the Playwize group has
ceased all trading operations and made all of its
employees redundant.
"In order to raise sufficient funds to pay creditors,
the board of directors of the Company has decided to
seek shareholder approval for the sale of the
proprietary software technology and other assets owned
by the Company and its subsidiaries, and contracts have
been signed for the sale of these assets subject to the
aforementioned approval being granted in a general
meeting of the Company.
"Following completion of the sale, and after settling
all creditors (other than its existing convertible loan
notes), the Company will have approximately GBP 40 000
cash remaining in the bank. This amount is subject to
the debenture in favour of the Headstart funds given by
the Company as security for the GBP 700 000 of
convertible loan notes issued by the Company to
Headstart, which are outstanding and have accrued
interest of a further GBP 25 000 to date.
"Headstart has agreed to consider any request from a
company which has been identified as a suitable target
for the Company to acquire by way of a reverse takeover,
to convert their existing outstanding loan notes into
Ordinary Shares. The Company has also reached an
agreement in principle with Headstart for Headstart to
make a further GBP 250 000 facility available to the
Company at a future date to be agreed, for the purpose
of ensuring the attractiveness of the Company as a
vehicle for a reverse takeover."
In a difficult market, the possibilities of finding a
buyer for what remains of the company are probably
limited, but Playwize has more than just online gambling
software going for it. The company had a track record of
designing, developing and leveraging software for the
video entertainment and gaming industry.
It developed video games for XBOX, PS2 and Nintendo
consoles that included Constantine, Rogue Ops, Die Hard
Vendetta, Sega Arcade Gallery, Warlocked and R-Type DX..
The firm's 3D online poker games featured real-time
voice chat, full statistics calculators and tutorials
with TV and poker celebrity Helen Chamberlain. Game
brands include Pokerwize Poker and Casino, Payout Poker
and Casino.
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