The company has reduced its annual interest expense by more than us$ 125 million

Nevada Gaming Control Board approves Harrah’s recapitalization plan

2010-10-12
Reading time 48 seg

In Nevada, Harrah’s has casinos in places including Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe.
Hession and Michael Cohen of Harrah’s explained the transaction, saying the giant casino company has reduced its annual interest expense by more than us$ 125 million and extended the maturity dates for the debt.

Paulson & Co. is exchanging the debt it is owed by Harrah’s for 9.9 % in the company.
Paulson would not have any members on the company’s board of directors but could put its interest on the public market, Gaming Control Board Chairman Dennis Neilander said.

Following close of the transaction, Harrah’s will file a registration statement with the Securities Exchange Commission to register a certain share of the company. It will also apply to list those shares on the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ.

As a result, Harrah’s will have publicly traded equity that will provide additional flexibility for raising capital, the company said. Neilander said Harrah’s is a “very stable” company that for 30 years was on the public market.

The board also recommended approval for the licensing of Jonathan Halkyard, Thomas Jenkin and Cohen as officers in the company. The parent Nevada Gaming Commission meets October 21 to take final action on the application.

Related topics:
Leave your comment
Subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email to receive the latest news
By entering your email address, you agree to Yogonet's Terms of use and Privacy Policies. You understand Yogonet may use your address to send updates and marketing emails. Use the Unsubscribe link in those emails to opt out at any time.
Unsubscribe
EVENTS CALENDAR