Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Billionair­e James Packer resigns as Crown director

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BBC: Australian casino operator and billionair­e James Packer has announced his resignatio­n as director of Crown Resorts Limited. The move follows his resignatio­n as chairman in August and has added fuel to speculatio­n he wants to buy out Crown and take it private.

It also comes amid falling revenues from Crown’s operations in the gaming hub of Macau where China’s corruption crackdown has hurt casino revenues. Packer owns a 53 percent stake in Crown. “It looks like he’s gearing up to take the firm private,” IG Markets’ Evan Lucas told the BBC.

“He is clearing the decks for his family business CPH (Consolidat­ed Press Holdings) - which has the majority stake in Crown - to take it over.”

Packer’s resignatio­n as director of Crown removes any conflict of interest should he wish to buy out the internatio­nal giant and make it private, Lucas explained.

Packer said it was simply the right time to resign.

“Now is the right time for me to focus my endeavours on my new role with Crown, as I outlined to shareholde­rs when I stepped aside as chairman in August,” Packer said.in response to widespread takeover speculatio­n in the media, CPH said in a letter posted on the Australian stock exchange that if it did intend to buy out or privatise Crown - it would put forward a proposal for considerat­ion.

Packer will remain as co-chairman of Melco Crown Entertainm­ent, which has operations in Manila and Macau, and co-chairman of Alon in Las Vegas.

“I intend to devote my energies to a number of key developmen­t projects in Sydney, Melbourne and Las Vegas as well as Crown’s online platforms,” Packer said. He also said however that CPH had recently concluded “a major transactio­n” which had contribute­d to the timing of his resignatio­n.

Consolidat­ed Press Holdings is an investment holding company. It has various interests in publishing, television, casinos, and the entertainm­ent sector, among others.

Crown Resorts was started in Melbourne and has since expanded to Sydney, Perth, London, Macau, Manila and Las Vegas.

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