Thursday, May 1st 2008

Infogrames Acquires Atari for $11 Million

Infogrames Entertainment and Atari today announced that they have reached a definitive agreement to merge. Under the terms of the merger agreement, Infogrames will acquire the remaining outstanding equity interests of Atari (other than shares of common stock held by Infogrames or its affiliates, which would be cancelled) for US$1.68 per share, equivalent to a cash payment of approximately US$11 million.

Infogrames is currently the majority shareholder in Atari holding approximately 51.4%. Following the merger, Atari will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infogrames. The merger will be funded by Infogrames from existing cash resources. The transaction is not subject to any financing conditions and is expected to close in the third calendar quarter of 2008.

This agreement is an essential and positive development for Infogrames and its shareholders. It brings Atari fully under the control of Infogrames, delivering a platform for future growth in the US. This step closely follows a series of recent major restructuring actions implemented in an effort to reposition Atari, streamline its corporate structure and reduce its annualized costs, including costs related to being a US public company.

The Board of Infogrames believes that full ownership of a restructured Atari is an important step for the Group, leading to a simplified operating structure that will deliver greater efficiency, provide the Group with greater opportunities to expand its US distribution capabilities and strengthen its platform for its global online initiatives.

In connection with the transaction, Infogrames has committed to lend Atari US$20 million, subject to the terms and conditions of the credit agreement between Atari and Infogrames. This loan will be used to fund Atari's operational cash requirements during the period between the date of the merger agreement and its closing.
Source: Infogrames
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31 Comments on Infogrames Acquires Atari for $11 Million

#26
asb2106
DanTheBanjomanI doubt it will end in a good way.
Same,

I dont see a miraculous comeback,

Hey, I just bought this CD with 80 atari games on it from best buy for 10 bucks! The thing rocks! I have had a blast playing those :)

Funny enough, Infogrames made it, along with the monopoly game I got, and a heroes games for the GF.

Electronic monopoly is awesome!
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#27
tzitzibp
DanTheBanjomanIf some company really marketed the name again it could perhaps become big again. Though since the same happened to Commodore and many other names from the past I doubt it will end in a good way.
you are right....

it´s a shame really, for me at least, cause I have the name ATARI linked to my first console and computer hardware, 23 years ago... :ohwell:
DanTheBanjomanThe modern youth didn't grow up with either of those names, and older people are perfectly aware that it's not the Atari they know.
...and nolstagic sentiments have no place in business, for a name that is long lost.
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#28
entilza
I hope the Atari name lives on!

My first computer was an Atari 800XL I owe so much to those days :)

SpartaDOS!
Alternate Reality Series!
Ultima IV!
BBs's :) 300 baud modems...

Just a memory, but a good one..
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#29
tzitzibp
my first computer was also 800XL .... super memories from it!:)
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#30
Triprift
I hope the Atari name lives on too the memories of the 2600 was just brilliant an awesome console for its time.
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#31
effmaster
Atari still makes some good games guys.
Anyone who actually played this one game that I cant remember its name right now, but it was where you were somehow setup for a murder in New York City and you were 0on the run from the cops. It was a really cool game till you got almost through the end of the game then it got really weird.
Plus Alone in the Dark is looking to be mighty interesting thats one game that I cant wait to actually start playing guys.:laugh::laugh:
Also it looks like KTR has been listening to Jeff Dunham lol:laugh::laugh:
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