Hospitality Baron Fertitta Looks to Acquire Caesars for $18 Billion

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May 28 (Reuters) - Hospitality billionaire Tilman Fertitta's firm will buy Caesars Entertainment (CZR.O), opens new tab in a $17.6 billion ‌deal, the companies said on Thursday, expanding his leisure empire.

The deal, which will take one of the Las Vegas Strip's most prized casino operators private, includes about $11.9 billion in assumed debt, the companies said.
Shares of the casino operator were up ​1.6% in morning trading and have gained about 16% since the deal was first reported ​in February.

Caesars faces mounting pressure as fewer visitors to Las Vegas — its core market — dent ⁠revenue at resorts, hotels and casinos, while its online betting arm trails larger rivals like FanDuel ​and DraftKings and faces growing competition from prediction markets.

Fertitta, the U.S. ambassador to Italy and San Marino and ​owner of Fertitta Entertainment, offered $31 per share — a nearly 50% premium to the stock's closing price before the deal was first reported and about 8% to its last close on Wednesday.
Caesars merged with smaller rival Eldorado Resorts in 2020 ​to form one of the biggest casino and entertainment companies in the U.S.

The group runs more than ​50 casinos across North America — including Caesars Palace, Harrah's and Eldorado — and a retail and online sports-betting platform.

Meanwhile, Fertitta Entertainment ‌owns ⁠the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casinos, the NBA's Houston Rockets and — through its restaurant and hospitality arm — more than 600 properties across 15 countries.

If completed, the acquisition would add Caesars' vast footprint to Fertitta's entertainment and hospitality empire, with the combined casino holdings likely to become a key focus for regulators.

TD Cowen ​analyst Lance Vitanza, however, said, "The ​deal appears more likely ⁠than not to receive the necessary approvals given Fertitta's role in the current administration."

The billionaire donated actively to President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

Caesars' top executives, including ​CEO Tom Reeg and CFO Bret Yunker, are expected to stay on. ​The deal includes ⁠a "go-shop" period through July 11, allowing Caesars to weigh alternative proposals.

Macquarie analyst Chad Beynon views the likelihood of a competing bid as low, citing a robust premium, deal size and regulatory complexity.

Morningstar's Dan Wasiolek agreed, noting ⁠that ​peers Las Vegas Sands (LVS.N), opens new tab, MGM (MGM.N), opens new tab and Wynn (WYNN.O), opens new tab each hold only a ​few billion in cash and face heavy capex commitments to expand in existing and new markets.

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