Caesars Keeps $18B Talks About Fertitta Takeover Going

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Caesars Entertainment has extended exclusive talks with billionaire investor Tilman Fertitta about a possible $18 billion purchase. Both sides are still working out the details of a deal that could change the US casino industry.

Extended Deadline Keeps Caesars Takeover Talks Alive

Fertitta has more time to finalize the terms of an offer that is said to be around $32 per share because the deadline has been pushed back, as reported by Bloomberg. Sources close to the talks say that even though progress has been made in the last few weeks, there is still a chance that the talks could fall apart, as no binding agreement has been reached.

Fertitta’s plan is to combine Caesars’ large number of casinos with his own hotels and casinos, such as Golden Nugget properties and Landry’s restaurant businesses. If it goes through, the merger would make one of the biggest gaming and entertainment companies in the country.

The plan is to use a mix of new equity and new debt to pay for the purchase. Estimates say that the company would raise between $2 billion and $3 billion in equity and get $4 billion to $5 billion in extra debt backed by its assets. Fertitta would also be responsible for more than $11 billion in Caesars’ existing debts, which would make the deal even bigger.

Regulatory Hurdles Cloud Caesars Takeover Talks

Even though the deal is ambitious, regulatory issues are still a serious concern. Authorities will probably look at the combined company’s market share in different areas, which could mean that some properties have to be sold before approval is given. People in the industry say that these kinds of reviews can make things take longer and add uncertainty, even after contracts are signed.

The talks are happening at a time when Caesars’ business has been up and down. Las Vegas has had fewer visitors, which has hurt business, and competition in the online betting market has gotten stronger. It has become harder for traditional casino groups to get a foothold in that market because of larger digital operators.

There are still questions about who will be in charge in a merged company. Members of the Carano family, who are on Caesars’ management and board, as well as current CEO Tom Reeg, could still be involved, but there is no official structure in place yet.

It was said that the exclusivity period was extended because of a personal issue that affected Fertitta, which slowed down the talks. Meanwhile, the market has been cautious, and Caesars’ shares have only gone up a little bit as speculation continues.The talks could have big effects on the gaming industry’s consolidation, but the future of the proposed takeover is still up in the air until a final agreement is signed.

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