Light & Wonder Lands Conditional Approval for ASX Share Listing

Light & Wonder Lands Conditional Approval for ASX Share Listing.

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Gaming device manufacturer Light Wonder (NASDAQ: LNW) said Wednesday it won conditional approval from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) to list its shares on that bourse.

Light WonderThe Light Wonder logo, seen above. The company won approval to list its shares in Australia. (Image: PR Newswire)

The Las Vegas-based slot machine maker delivered the announcement after the close of US markets.  Shares of Light Wonder are trading slightly lower in Wednesday’s after-hours session after posting a gain of 2.72% during standard trading hours.

It is anticipated that Light Wonder will be admitted to the official list of the ASX, as an ASX Foreign Exempt Listing, on Thursday, May 18, 2023,” according to a statement. “Official quotation of L W CHESS Depositary Interests (CDIs) is expected to commence at 11:00 a.m. (AEST) on Monday, May 22, 2023 (9:00 p.m. (EDT) on Sunday, May 21, 2023).”

In Australia, the stock will bear the ticker “LNW,” as it does in the US.

For Light Wonder, Swift Move to Australia

Two years ago, then operating as Scientific Games, Light Wonder was considered a secondary listing in Sydney. But that idea was shelved.

It , and the plan rapidly came to life. When the company delivered first-quarter results last week, it noted that its board of directors approved the plan for a in Australia. Each CDI will be equivalent to one ordinary Light Wonder share.

Based on its market capitalization of $5.63 billion at Wednesday’s close, Light Wonder will be one of the larger gaming equities listed on the ASX and in the middle of the pack of the exchange’s overall listing base as measured by market value.

“The secondary listing and official quotation remain subject to final approval by the ASX. There can be no assurance as to their timing or completion,” added the company in the statement.

The transaction will not impact investors holding the US version of the stock, and the company’s primary listing will remain on the Nasdaq.

Light Wonder Motivation for Aussie Listing

While secondary listings aren’t transformative, the move could pay long-term dividends for Light Wonder and its investors.

The company’s reasoning is sound. Australia is one of the most mature gaming markets in the world. As such, its capital markets place a greater emphasis on stocks from this industry than US exchanges.

A potential benefit in that scenario is that the investor audience for Light Wonder will broaden among institutional and retail market participants. More Australian fund managers could nibble at the stock with it being listed there, and should Light Wonder choose to issue debt in that country, it could find a more receptive audience than it would without the equity listing.

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