It has nearly us$ 13 billion in outstanding debt

MGM Mirage lenders agreed to extend us$ 3.6 billion in debt

2010-03-01
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The move gives the Las Vegas company a bit more leeway as gamblers visit casinos less often and spend less on each trip. It has nearly us$ 13 billion in outstanding debt. MGM Mirage owns the most casinos on the Las Vegas Strip and is the world's second-largest gambling company by revenue after Harrah's Entertainment.

The company said the move requires MGM Mirage to repay us$ 820 million to lenders that have agreed to the extension on the us$ 3.6 billion. By October 2011, it must pay another us$ 2.1 billion to lenders that do not agree to an extension.

"This amendment underscores the tremendous confidence our bank group has in our company," MGM Mirage CEO Jim Murren said in a statement. "The transaction provides us with additional long-term financial flexibility and reflects our continued commitment to strengthen our financial position."

MGM Mirage said last week that it lost us$ 433.9 million, or 98 cents per share, during its fiscal fourth quarter, compared with a loss of us$ 1.15 billion a year earlier. Company executives have said fixing MGM Mirage's balance sheet is a top priority. Before the amendment, us$ 5.55 billion in loans were scheduled to mature in October next year.

Casino industry analyst Bill Lerner of Union Gaming Group called the amendment "critically important" for MGM Mirage, because it would have had a hard time paying lenders back by 2011 without the market recovering in Las Vegas. Now, earnings levels are comfortably ahead of where lenders need them to be, Lerner said.

"We estimate the company will exceed these levels by nearly 50 % at both December 2010 and 2011 without the benefit of a strong recovery," he said.

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