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UPDATE 1-Australia's Crown Resorts quits Macau as Packer sells Melco stake

Published 09/05/2017, 10:51 am
Updated 09/05/2017, 11:00 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia's Crown Resorts quits Macau as Packer sells Melco stake
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* Crown sells remaining 11.2 pct stake in Melco for $1.16 bln

* Macau exit follows withdrawal from Las Vegas casinos

* Company will use cash to pay debts

* Follows divestments by shareholder James Packer (Adds context for selldown, background on Packer and Crown's intention to pay down debt)

SYDNEY, May 9 (Reuters) - Australian billionaire James Packer's casino group Crown Resorts Ltd CWN.AX has agreed to sell its remaining stake in Macau-focused Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd MLCO.O for $1.16 billion, ending its exposure to the Asian gaming hub.

Crown and Packer, its biggest shareholder with 48 percent, are cashing out of investments from Macau to Hollywood and Las Vegas to pay down debt and focus on its Australian businesses. retreat from Asia began last December and comes after a Chinese crackdown on graft and capital flight hit casino profits there. Crown was also rocked late last year by the arrest of 18 of its staff for "gambling crimes" in China. said in a statement it would buy back Crown's 11.2 percent stake in the company, while Crown said separately the agreement was expected to be completed on May 15.

Crown said it would sell 165.3 million shares for $7.04 each and would initially use the proceeds to cut debt.

Packer, the heir of one of Australia's most prominent business families, is selling out of several other overseas investments.

He has moved to quit his stake in Hollywood film studio Ratpac and open talks with Australian jobs website Seek Ltd SEK.AX to sell down his holding in their Chinese subsidiary, Zhaopin Ltd ZPIN.N . = 1.3532 Australian dollars)

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