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Ladbrokes in Merger Talks with Gala Coral Group
Ladbrokes in merger talks with Gala Coral Group
Bookmaker Ladbrokes has said it is in talks with the board of Group over a possible merger.
An bet9ja’s welcome offer would develop the UK’s most significant bookie with almost 4,000 High Street shops.
The discussions concern integrating Ladbrokes with Coral Retail, Eurobet Retail and Gala Coral’s online companies.
Ladbrokes stated there was no certainty that the talks would lead to an offer, and possible terms and timings were likewise yet to be agreed.
Shares in Ladbrokes increased more than 11% after the statement.
“A merger with Gala Coral could develop a combined service with substantial scale and has the prospective to create considerable cost synergies, producing value for both companies’ investors,” chief executive Jim Mullen stated.
If the yohaig code offer goes on, it would see the merged group surpass William Hill as the biggest UK bookmaker, bringing together around 2,100 shops from Ladbrokes and 1,845 from Coral.
The merger talks do not consist of Gala’s 132-strong bingo organization.
Mr Mullen added that the firm’s board has yet to choose whether an bet9ja’s welcome offer would be “tactically attractive” and whether it might be “provided to investors on appropriate terms.”
The firm stated that the deal, if finished, could be categorized as a reverse takeover of Ladbrokes.
Ladbrokes formerly attempted to purchase Coral in 1998, however its scheduled takeover was obstructed by the yohaig code government.
The then Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson said a merger would cause “a weakening of cost competition at the national level” and a reduction in consumer option.
Earlier this year, Ladbrokes reported a large fall in pre-tax revenue for 2014, from ₤ 68m to ₤ 38m, and stated that it expected to close 60 UK shops this promotion code year.
Those plans would be unaffected by any bet9ja’s welcome offer with Coral Group.
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