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Bally’s Dismisses Standard General Takeover Bid

 

Bally’s has dismissed a proposed takeover of the business from Standard General, the investment firm led by Bally’s chair Soo Kim.

Bally’s said that a special committee of its board directors had terminated all consideration of the proposal.

The Bally’s board also advised the business to seek a cash tender offer for its shares, which is projected to raise between $300m-$500m.

Lee Fenton, CEO of Bally’s, said that the operator has a number of opportunities for growth in its future.

“The company has very substantial opportunities before it, including the integration of the Gamesys acquisition, the build-out of Bally’s North American interactive business and the continued strategic expansion of our land-based footprint in the US. With these opportunities in front of us, we have great confidence in the future as we move forward,” Fenton said.

Soo Kim, Standard General’s managing partner and chair of Bally’s, said that the decision to terminate the deal would not effect how Standard General supports the operator.

“While we are of course disappointed with the outcome of the discussions of our proposal, as we said from the outset, we intend to remain a supportive, long-term investor in the company,” Kim said.

The $2.07bn bid was submitted in January this year. At the time of submission Standard General owned over 20% of the business.

Had it gone through, Standard General would have acquired all Bally’s shares it did not already own, paying $38.00 per share.


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