Indiana Gaming Commission Approves Columbia Entertainment's Aztar Acquisition
10 November 2006 - 10:57PM
Business Wire
Columbia Entertainment announced today that the Indiana Gaming
Commission has approved its acquisition of Aztar Corp. (NYSE:AZR),
paving the way for Columbia to assume ownership and operating
control of Casino Aztar in Evansville when the transaction closes.
Columbia Entertainment owner and CEO William J. Yung said that the
Commission�s 4-1 vote in favor of approval was gratifying. �We
appreciate the effort the Commission and the staff put forth to
move the process forward in a timely manner,� he said, �and we are
eager to demonstrate that their confidence in us is well-placed.�
During their appearance before the Commission yesterday, Columbia
corporate executives, including Yung, CFO Richard M. FitzPatrick
and General Counsel Donna B. More, were joined by Evansville Mayor
Jonathan Weinzapfel and Casino Aztar President and General Manager
Jim Brown. �Mayor Weinzapfel has been open and�candid, and we are
grateful for his support,� Yung asserted. "We have assured him that
we are committed to continuing the tradition of corporate
citizenship that Casino Aztar has established in the Evansville
area.� Yung told the Commission that Brown, who has managed Casino
Aztar since it opened in 1995, would continue as the Evansville
casino�s general manager after the acquisition. �We�re delighted
that Jim will continue as GM at the Evansville property and we
expect to take advantage of his experience by expanding his role in
Columbia�s corporate community relations programs.� With the
Indiana Commission�s action yesterday, Columbia awaits two rulings
before it can close on its purchase of Aztar. The Nevada Gaming
Commission meets on November 16 to vote on a recommendation from
the state�s Gaming Control Board to approve the acquisition; and on
November 21 the Louisiana Gaming Control Board is expected to
review the acquisition financing package. About Columbia
Entertainment Columbia Entertainment is the gaming affiliate of
Columbia Sussex Corporation, one of the largest privately held
owners, developers and operators of hotel properties and casinos in
the world. Columbia Sussex is the largest licensee of full-service
Marriott Hotels in the U.S., and the Company and its affiliates own
a total of 81 hotels and 8 casinos with approximately 27,000 rooms,
including Marriott, Hilton, Westin, Sheraton, Renaissance and
Doubletree branded properties across the United States, Canada and
the Caribbean. Founded in 1972, the Company is led by William J.
Yung III and owned by Mr. Yung and the Yung family. Columbia Sussex
Corporation and Columbia Entertainment are headquartered in Fort
Mitchell, Kentucky and have more than 18,000 employees worldwide.
Columbia Entertainment announced today that the Indiana Gaming
Commission has approved its acquisition of Aztar Corp. (NYSE:AZR),
paving the way for Columbia to assume ownership and operating
control of Casino Aztar in Evansville when the transaction closes.
Columbia Entertainment owner and CEO William J. Yung said that the
Commission's 4-1 vote in favor of approval was gratifying. "We
appreciate the effort the Commission and the staff put forth to
move the process forward in a timely manner," he said, "and we are
eager to demonstrate that their confidence in us is well-placed."
During their appearance before the Commission yesterday, Columbia
corporate executives, including Yung, CFO Richard M. FitzPatrick
and General Counsel Donna B. More, were joined by Evansville Mayor
Jonathan Weinzapfel and Casino Aztar President and General Manager
Jim Brown. "Mayor Weinzapfel has been open and candid, and we are
grateful for his support," Yung asserted. "We have assured him that
we are committed to continuing the tradition of corporate
citizenship that Casino Aztar has established in the Evansville
area." Yung told the Commission that Brown, who has managed Casino
Aztar since it opened in 1995, would continue as the Evansville
casino's general manager after the acquisition. "We're delighted
that Jim will continue as GM at the Evansville property and we
expect to take advantage of his experience by expanding his role in
Columbia's corporate community relations programs." With the
Indiana Commission's action yesterday, Columbia awaits two rulings
before it can close on its purchase of Aztar. The Nevada Gaming
Commission meets on November 16 to vote on a recommendation from
the state's Gaming Control Board to approve the acquisition; and on
November 21 the Louisiana Gaming Control Board is expected to
review the acquisition financing package. About Columbia
Entertainment Columbia Entertainment is the gaming affiliate of
Columbia Sussex Corporation, one of the largest privately held
owners, developers and operators of hotel properties and casinos in
the world. Columbia Sussex is the largest licensee of full-service
Marriott Hotels in the U.S., and the Company and its affiliates own
a total of 81 hotels and 8 casinos with approximately 27,000 rooms,
including Marriott, Hilton, Westin, Sheraton, Renaissance and
Doubletree branded properties across the United States, Canada and
the Caribbean. Founded in 1972, the Company is led by William J.
Yung III and owned by Mr. Yung and the Yung family. Columbia Sussex
Corporation and Columbia Entertainment are headquartered in Fort
Mitchell, Kentucky and have more than 18,000 employees worldwide.
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