Melco Crown to raise $400M from share sale | Inquirer Business

Melco Crown to raise $400M from share sale

/ 10:18 PM March 21, 2013

MELCO Crown (Philippines) Resorts Corp. (MCP), the backdoor listing vehicle for the local gaming operations of Macau’s Melco gaming group, plans to raise up to $400 million from a fresh equity offering.

The proceeds are expected to fund part of the Melco group’s investment in the second entertainment complex that will rise in Pagcor Entertainment City along Manila Bay, the country’s future version of the Las Vegas and Macau gaming hubs.

Melco Crown has ventured into the Philippine gaming industry through a partnership with the SM group which is building the $1-billion Belle Grande entertainment complex, the second gaming complex to rise in the Pagcor project after the recently opened Solaire Manila of tycoon Enrique Razon Jr. This group has committed to contribute at least $600 million to this local project.

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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, MCP said it was planning to raise as much as $400 million from the sale of up to a billion common shares of the company with an option to upsize by up to 20 percent.

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The fund-raising will be done through a top-up placement, whereby controlling stockholder MCE (Philippines) Investments Ltd. will lend up to 1.2 billion of its secondary common shares for a quick equity deal. It will afterwards subscribe to the same number and same price of new shares to be issued by the listed company.

UBS and Citigroup have been mandated by MCP to arrange this equity deal, industry sources said. Doris C. Dumlao

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