Tabcorp merger with Tatts off the agenda - AAP - 10th August 2008
Gaming giant Tabcorp Holdings Ltd says a merger with Tatts Group Ltd wouldn't be beneficial to the company.
Tabcorp chief executive Elmer Funke Kupper said a merger was not high on his agenda, despite remarks by Tatts chief executive Dick McIlwain a month ago supporting such a deal.
"I don't think that's a very good idea for us right now," Mr Kupper told ABC's Inside Business program.
"If you look at the benefits of doing that, it would really be in a relatively small part of our company, the synergies between our two companies are not particularly large right now."
Mr Kupper said Tabcorp had an "enormous agenda" over the next three years to make sure its business was in the best possible shape for whatever transactions were available to it.
The company also plans to expand Star City Casino and its Keno gaming business in NSW hotels and clubs.
Tabcorp last week reported an annual loss after booking writedowns of $707.5 million.
The result was mostly due to the Victorian Government's decision to the end the duopoly held by Tabcorp and Tatts Group Ltd over the state's gaming machines after 2012.
Tabcorp said it had a right to compensation of about $687 million but has not specified when legal action to pursue the matter will start.
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