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Thursday 14 July 2022 4:30 pm  |  Updated:  Thursday 14 July 2022 4:53 pm

Playtech plunges after Hong Kong bidder backs out

By: Leah Montebello

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Growth in the B2B market in both the Americas and Europe has driven Playtech’s “ahead of expectations” performance.
Growth in the B2B market in both the Americas and Europe has driven Playtech’s “ahead of expectations” performance.

Playtech’s shares plunged nearly 20 per cent this afternoon after TTB pulled out of takeover talks because of “challenging underlying market conditions”.

TTB expressed interest in making an all-cash offer for Playtech back in February, after shareholders rejected a £2.1bn offer from gaming giant Aristocrat Leisure. It said it would make an offer above Aristocrat’s 680p a share offer.

The gaming software firm gave TTB an extended ‘put up or shut up’ deadline, which gave it until 15 July to make an enhanced offer or walk away. Playtech’s second largest shareholder is Gopher Investments, which TTB is notably an affiliate of.

The Hong Kong consortium confirmed this morning that it would not be making an enhanced offer, but Playtech said that the firm “continues to be supportive of the Board and the executive management team, their strategy for Playtech and the prospects for the business”.

Commenting on the news, Steve Clayton, Fund Manager at Hargreaves Lansdown Select said: “This is the latest chapter in a convoluted struggle for control of the group, which so far has attracted interest from multiple parties, but all have either been unable to persuade shareholders to back them, or have lost interest in the group along the way”.

In a joint statement, Mor Weizer, current CEO of Playtech, and Tom Hall, a former chief and currently an investor in Playtech, said that while it was disappointing that a formal offer was not made by TTB, “challenging global economic and market conditions which were not present in February made it impossible to create the right structure for a new company”.

The pair added that Playtech continues to be “significantly undervalued” on the UK stock market.

Playtech said it expected adjusted EBITDA to be more than €200m, driven by both the B2B and B2C businesses.

“The excellent first half results and momentum in the business gives the Board great confidence in the Company’s prospects for FY 2022 and beyond, and the Company’s ability to deliver material value to its shareholders”, the company said in an update this morning.

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