Friday, December 21, 2012

Reuters: Regulatory News: UPDATE 2-Pinnacle to add eight casino-resorts with $869 mln Ameristar buy

Reuters: Regulatory News
Reuters.com is your source for breaking news, business, financial and investing news, including personal finance and stocks. Reuters is the leading global provider of news, financial information and technology solutions to the world's media, financial institutions, businesses and individuals. // via fulltextrssfeed.com
UPDATE 2-Pinnacle to add eight casino-resorts with $869 mln Ameristar buy
Dec 21st 2012, 16:10

Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:10am EST

* Offer price represents a premium of 20 pct

* Deal value $2.8 billion including debt

* Pinnacle shares rise to highest in more than three years

By Aditi Shrivastava

Dec 21 (Reuters) - Casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment Inc will acquire Ameristar Casinos Inc for about $869 million to expand mainly in the U.S. Midwest and South, sending Pinnacle's shares to their highest in more than three years.

Pinnacle said it would pay $26.50 per share in cash, representing a premium of 20 percent over Ameristar Casinos' closing price on Thursday. ()

Ameristar shares briefly traded above the offer price before easing back to $26.16 in morning trade on the Nasdaq on Friday.

Shares of Pinnacle, which will acquire eight casino-resorts in the deal, rose as much as 16.6 percent to $15.57 on the New York Stock Exchange.

Sterne, Agee & Leach analyst David Bain said another suitor could emerge.

"The amount that Pinnacle is paying is not overpriced by any means. There are others that may be interested in Ameristar...," he said, suggesting Penn National Gaming Inc and MGM Resorts International as possible rival suitors.

The total deal value is $2.8 billion, including debt of $1.9 billion and cash on hand of $116 million.

Pinnacle and Ameristar had combined revenue of $2.35 billion in 2011, just below Penn National with $2.74 billion. Las Vegas Sands Corp, the biggest U.S. casino operator, had revenue of $9.41 billion.

Pinnacle's biggest acquisition to date was in 2006 when it acquired the Sands Casino in Atlantic City for $250 million.

Pinnacle said earlier this year it would also buy Federated Sports + Gaming Inc and Retama Partners Ltd. Those smaller deals have not yet closed.

"The acquisition of Ameristar's properties will complement Pinnacle's existing portfolio by adding eight casino-resorts in some of the nation's best gaming markets," Pinnacle said.

Ameristar casinos are located in St. Louis, Missouri; Kansas City, Missouri; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Black Hawk, Colorado; Vicksburg, Mississippi; East Chicago, Indiana; and Jackpot, Nevada. Pinnacle owns and operates seven casinos, located in Louisiana, Missouri and Indiana, and a racetrack in Ohio.

Ameristar reported a 2 percent decline in revenue in the third quarter, missing Wall Street forecasts as it faced increased competition.

The company's largest shareholder is hedge fund Addison Clark Management LLC, with a 9.6 percent stake as of Sept. 30.

The deal comes a little more than a month after Pinnacle said it could lose its investment of more than $100 million in a casino project in Vietnam as a result of problems with gaming licenses and funding by local banks.

Goldman Sachs & Co advised Pinnacle, while Ameristar was advised by Lazard and Centerview Partners LLC.

Pinnacle shares were trading at $15.35 in late morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

  • Link this
  • Share this
  • Digg this
  • Email
  • Reprints

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Great HTML Templates from easytemplates.com.