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Sultan of Brunei bids for Sahara Group's luxury hotels in New York, London: Report

Sultan of Brunei bids for Sahara Group's luxury hotels in New York, London: Report

According to a Wall Street Journal report, an investment firm affiliated with Brunei has offered to pay $2 billion for New York's Plaza Hotel, Dream Hotel and London's Grosvenor House hotel.

The entrance to the Grosvenor House Hotel is seen in Park Lane in London. PHOTO: Reuters The entrance to the Grosvenor House Hotel is seen in Park Lane in London. PHOTO: Reuters

The Sultan of Brunei has made a bid for New York's Plaza Hotel, Dream Hotel and London's Grosvenor House hotel, all three currently owned by the Sahara Group.

Citing people familiar with the situation, the Wall Street Journal's website edition reported on Saturday that an investment firm affiliated with Brunei has offered to pay $2 billion for the three hotels.

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Sahara Group Chairman Subrata Roy has been negotiating a sale of the company's luxury hotels from a makeshift office in prison, having been held for more than five months after failing to appear at a contempt hearing in a long-running dispute over his group's failure to repay billions of dollars to investors who were sold outlawed bonds.

Roy's lawyer S. Ganesh last week told the Supreme Court that the businessman was holding "very effective" negotiations with potential buyers and that the group had signed a preliminary accord for the hotels.

Brunei officials have reportedly been in discussions throughout the summer with representatives of Sahara, WSJ.com said, citing its sources, adding that an agreement could be reached as early as next month.

The Sultan, along with his luxury hotel operator, the Dorchester Collection, has been criticised for harsh new laws in Brunei.

The laws, which include death by stoning for homosexuals and adulterers, have fueled public calls in the United States for the company to sell its properties. They have resulted in boycotts of the Beverly Hills Hotel and other Dorchester properties in Europe, costing the luxury hotel operator millions of dollars in lost revenue, Dorchester has said.

(Reuters)

Published on: Aug 18, 2014, 9:50 AM IST
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