Published on : Wednesday, November 14, 2018
In July, Tsogo Sun said that it would sell a portfolio of seven of its casino and hotel businesses to Hospitality Property Fund in a shares-and-subscription deal worth R23 billion ($1.72 billion).
It had become clear at the reconvened general meeting held on Monday morning that not enough shareholders supported the proposed transaction and unbundling, the company said in a statement.
Tsogo said that the sale of the shares and subscription agreement has been terminated agreement between Tsogo, Hospitality and the remaining parties to that agreement.
The hospitality said in July it would acquire the businesses in a shares and subscription agreement and Tsogo was set to hold 87% of Hospitality after the transaction.
Tsogo said at the time the sale was part of plans to split into three separately listed divisions focused on property, gaming and hotel management.
Earlier this year, Tsogo reported that it was slowing investments in expanding existing businesses and making new acquisitions after debt ballooned. CEO Jacques Booysen said the company had plans to expand further into Africa.
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