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Redstone sells Midway Games to ease debt - WSJ

Mon Dec 1, 2008 5:17am EST

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Dec 1 (Reuters) - Media mogul Sumner Redstone has sold his controlling stake in video game company Midway Games Inc MWY.N to a private investor to ease his debt load, the Wall Street Journal said.

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Redstone's National Amusements Inc is expected to announce on Monday that it sold the 87 percent stake to investor Mark Thomas, the Journal said.

Thomas has agreed to pay about $100,000, or $0.0012 a share, for the Midway stake and will assume $70 million of senior secured and unsecured debt. Thomas has no prior relationship with Midway Games, the paper said.

The sale amounts to a significant loss on Redstone's investment but secures a hefty tax benefit as he negotiates other asset sales, the paper said.

National Amusements has about $1.6 billion in debt outstanding. Half of that will need to be repaid by year-end.

The company also holds controlling voting stakes in CBS Corp (CBS.N) and Viacom Inc (VIAb.N). It had already sold about $230 million in shares of both companies to help meet debt payments.

National Amusements is expected to realize a 2008 tax loss of more than $800 million from the sale, the paper said citing a person familiar with the situation.

The company could use a portion of the loss against income earned this year, as well as a tax refund of amounts paid in prior years, the source added.

National Amusements could not be immediately reached for a comment by Reuters.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; editing by John Stonestreet)



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