2007-10-22 00:51 (New York)
By Kelvin Wong
Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Melco International Development Ltd., the investor in Macau casinos and gaming technology, and two partners will inject HK$668 million ($86 million) of lottery assets into Hong Kong's Wafer Systems Ltd.
The group, comprised of Melco, Taiwan-listed Firich Enterprises Co. and Singapore-listed Lott Vision Ltd., will inject its Asian lottery business into Wafer Systems, a Hong Kong-listed company, Melco said in a statement to the city's stock exchange yesterday. Wafer will pay for the assets with new shares and convertible bonds.
After the transaction, the three companies will collectively hold 19.5 percent of Wafer Systems, the statement said. Melco will own 55 percent of that stake, Firich 27 percent and Lott Vision 18 percent, it said.
Wafer Systems, suspended since Oct. 8, soared as much as 39 percent on resuming trade today after announcing the deal, which will give it control of companies that make and sell lottery machines in China, South Korea and India. The stock traded atHK$2, up 21 percent, at the 12:30 p.m. lunch break in Hong Kong.
Melco, controlled by Macau gaming magnate Stanley Ho's son Lawrence Ho, had its biggest drop in more than seven months inHong Kong trading today. The shares fell 7.9 percent to HK$14.26, after falling as much as 9.4 percent earlier.
--Editor: Fellman (frl)
To contact the reporter for this story:Kelvin Wong in Hong Kong at +852-2977-6441 or kwong40@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story:Tom Kohn at +852-2977-6610 or tkohn@bloomberg.net
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