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CapitaLand says no casino talks with Las Vegas Sands

Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:18am EST

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SINGAPORE, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Property developer CapitaLand (CATL.SI) said on Monday it has not held any talks with Las Vegas Sands (LVS.N) over its Singapore casino-resort project, but will explore opportunities to invest in distressed assets.

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The statement came after brokerage firm CIMB said in a report on Monday that CapitaLand, Southeast Asia's biggest property firm, and the Singapore government may take over the casino-resort if Las Vegas Sands fails to avert loan defaults.

Local newspapers have reported that Las Vegas Sands had held talks with the Singapore government about the project, which is targeted to open at the end of 2009.

"CapitaLand wishes to clarify that no discussion has transpired between itself and Sands," it said in a statement.

"In the present continuing global recessionary environment, it is strategically watching the situation and studying opportunities related to distressed companies or assets, in Singapore and other core markets," CapitaLand said.

CapitaLand is 40 percent owned by Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings [TEM.UL].

Last week Las Vegas Sands affirmed its commitment to the Marina Bay project in Singapore as investors became concerned about its fate after the casino operator's auditor said there are doubts about the company's ability to continue as a going concern. [ID:nN06321876] (Reporting by Saeed Azhar; Editing by Kazunori Takada)



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