• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Japan's Koei to take over Tecmo in $207 mln deal

Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:34am EST

Stocks

   

TOKYO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Japanese video game maker Koei Co Ltd 9654.T will take over smaller rival Tecmo Ltd 9650.T in a stock deal worth 20 billion yen ($207 million), the two firms said, the latest in a series of consolidation moves in the industry.

Stocks  |  Mergers & Acquisitions

Koei and Tecmo, the maker of fighting game "Dead or Alive" and action title "Ninja Gaiden", said on Tuesday they plan to merge operations under a holding company in April.

Each Tecmo share will be exchanged for 0.9 shares in the holding company, while one share in the holding firm, called Tecmo Koei Holdings, will be allotted to each Koei share, allowing Koei shareholders to take three quarters of the new entity.

Larger rival Square Enix Holdings Co Ltd (9684.T) earlier this year offered to acquire Tecmo, but the company rejected the takeover bid and said it would instead merge with Koei, which offers history simulation game "Nobunaga's Ambition".

The holding firm aims for an operating profit of more than 16 billion yen in the year ending March 2012 on sales of more than 70 billion yen.

The targets compare with a combined operating profit between Tecmo and Koei of 8.5 billion yen and sales of 41.2 billion yen last business year, which ended March 31, 2008 for Koei and on Dec. 31, 2007 for Tecmo.

Ballooning development and marketing costs have prompted video game publishers to seek alliances this year, including the creation of Activision Blizzard (ATVI.O) through the merger of U.S.-based Activision and the game unit of France's Vivendi (VIV.PA).

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc (TTWO.O) had until recently been an acquisition target of bigger rival Electronic Arts (ERTS.O), but the maker of the popular "Grand Theft Auto" series said last month it planned to remain an independent company.

Ahead of the announcement, shares in Tecmo closed up 3.9 percent at 875 yen, while Koei gained 1.1 percent to 939 yen. The benchmark Nikkei average .N225 fell 2.3 percent. (Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by David Cowell)



More from Reuters

Photo

U.S. health bill nears crucial Senate test vote

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With 60 votes in hand, Senate Democrats cruised on Sunday toward an expected victory on the first of three crucial test votes that will put a broad healthcare overhaul on the path to passage by Christmas. | Video

A woman shops at a Sam's Club store, a division of Wal-Mart Stores, in Bentonville, Arkansas June 4, 2009. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

The food-stamp economy

On the last day of every month, shoppers at Walmart load their carts with food and household items and wait for the midnight hour. Is this the new normal in America?  Full Article 

Two men shake hands in a file photo.    REUTERS/File

Let's make a deal

The battered M&A sector will make a tepid recovery in the coming year and three hot sectors will lead the way, according to a Thomson Reuters analysis.  Full Article