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Konami Voluntarily Delists Itself from New York Stock Exchange

It's a cost-saving move, video game analyst says.

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[UPDATE] More details about Konami's decision to delist itself from the New York Stock Exchange are available below by way of government filings. Konami provided the following explanation for the move:

"The Company listed its ADSs on the NYSE in September 2002 mainly to diversify its opportunities for fund-raising and to raise the visibility of the KONAMI brand. Since then, the Company has made efforts to enhance disclosures for shareholders and investors with the goal of deepening their understanding of the Company, in addition to complying with the disclosure requirements of U.S. securities laws and regulations, providing consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ('U.S. GAAP'), and establishing internal controls in accordance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

Meanwhile, the external environment has significantly changed as indicated by the increases in trading volume of Japanese stocks through stock exchanges in Japan by overseas investors due to the internationalization of the Japanese financial and capital markets, as well as the narrowing of the gap between U.S. and Japanese disclosure standards with respect to financial reporting due to a series of amendments to Japanese laws and regulations and accounting standards.

While the Company believes the initial objectives of the U.S. ADS listing were mainly achieved, it has judged that the continued listing on the NYSE is not economically justified, taking into account the market changes as stated above and the fact that the trading volume of its ADSs on the NYSE accounts for only a small fraction of the total trading volume of its shares. Therefore, the Company has decided to apply for voluntary delisting of its ADSs from the NYSE and for termination of registration of its ADSs with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the 'SEC') under the Exchange Act."

The original story is below.

On the same day that Konami officially confirmed that Silent Hills is no longer in development, the company has announced [PDF link] that it's voluntarily delisted itself from the New York Stock Exchange. The company's American Depositary Shares are no longer listed as of April 24.

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Konami has also announced that it's filed a Form 15F with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to terminate its obligation to report quarterly financial earnings in English. However, the company said it will continue to do so in an effort to "ensure that [Konami's] overseas shareholders and investors will continue to have appropriate information."

Konami's deregistration with the SEC will become effective July 12, while reporting obligations will come to an end on July 23 (though as mentioned above, Konami will continue to make this information available in English).

As for why Konami is doing this, the publisher said in its Form 15F that, over the past year, 99.71 percent of the company's common stock was traded in Japan and the United Kingdom. By region, Japan accounted for 97.48 percent, while the UK made up 2.23 percent, leaving just .29 percent for the US.

Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter told GameSpot today that Konami's decision to delist itself from the NYSE is a "cost-saving move." He estimated that taking this action will save the company about $5-$10 million per year. "The stock doesn't trade much [in the US], so it probably occurred to them that it wasn't worth being listed [in the US]," Pachter explained.

Konami will report earnings for its latest final period next week on May 8. It's possible that the publisher will shed more light on why it's decided to delist shares from the NYSE during this event.

In other recent Konami news, the publisher is reportedly in the midst of a power struggle with veteran developer Hideo Kojima. He's expected to leave Konami after Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain ships in September.

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What the hell happen to Konami :(

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@gokuss4z: They stopped making games. When you're supposed to be a game publisher, that kind of thing does you in.

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Yeah its sad to see all of these once great studios die we've already lost too many as it is.

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And nothing of value was lost.

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up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, Start

Did I unlock Konami's brain yet?

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We are witnessing the death of a company, and I couldn't be happier. For once, it's someone who deserves it!

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@Thanatos2k: We are witnessing the death of a company, and I think it's sad. I'm old enough to remember Konami at its beginning and at its height - at least where gaming is concerned. I take zero pleasure in seeing a once great company beginning to fall apart, even if its leaders deserve to fail.

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@JRLennis@Thanatos2k: Well, personally, I love it. Let's get Capcom and Square Enix on the same chopping block. All three of these companies stomped on my childhood gaming.

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well it's not a lost as far as america is concerned.

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Oh Konami. Hope you can bounce back from your troubles. I'll play some Castlevania: Bloodlines on my Genesis tonight in your honor

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They are most likely putting gaming on the back burner as gaming isn't so big at home in Japan. They do have fitness shops among other things in Japan, the issues with Kojima seems to probably be some pressure to get some annualized CoD type of game so they can have constant stream of revenue from gaming ventures. Konami as a gaming company might be seeing it's twilight days, witness the demise of a once great outfit.

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@SavageEvil: It's ludicrous. Japan isn't the world :/

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Kojima should join square enix and form a development team

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@Weaponn_X: I don't know. Kojima seems like too much of a maverick to fit in with the Square-Enix corporate culture. And we still don't know exactly what happened between Kojima and Konami. I suspect all the major Japanese publishers know what happened, or at least have an idea. They just aren't talking.

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@Weaponn_X: Hell no, rather him link up with Platinum games and build something bizarre and fun.

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@SavageEvil@Weaponn_X: square enix is known to make bizarre and fun worlds, so he would fit right in

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@SavageEvil@Weaponn_X: He can do that at square enix with more financial support. Just like the devs of deus ex and thief

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@Weaponn_X@SavageEvil: The newest Thief is a complete travesty. It shouldn't have been made. Caters to the lowest common denominator.

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Maybe US investors just make better decisions about which stock they buy lol.

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They didn't remember they made some silent hill games what didn't do well like last game was don usa

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With all the bad decisions Konami's been making, it almost seems like they're deliberately killing their own company.

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I wonder if the folks behind GOG would have the money to buy Konami out. I'd love to see the Silent Hill games for PC released on GOG.

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@Jinzo_111887: A Japanese company cannot be bought by a company outside of Japan it's law in Japan.

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Didn't stop Ms buying nokia

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@playstationzone: They bought Nokias smartphones but not Nokia itself. So it would be like a company buying the Silent Hill property but not Konami. Besides, Nokias manufacturing is not in Japan but Finland.


What didn’t Microsoft buy with its $7 billion in cash? Nokia itself, including most of Nokia’s non-smartphone related property (cellular infrastructure and HERE Maps, for example). Many people will say, “Microsoft bought Nokia.” This is true because Microsoft did buy a good portion of the Finland manufacturing company, but Nokia itself will still exist independent of Microsoft.

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@NoSoul81@playstationzone: the way i heard was different microsoft owns all of NOKIA well whats left of Nokia. they closed down the rest of the company that because well it was pretty much worthless after that. so your statement is true to some degree just not all the way the true.

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@shadyshack@NoSoul81@playstationzone: Actually it is true they didn't buy the company they just bought mostly everything but the company and then the company closed down. That's called a loop hole. I didn't make up the law it's a law in Japan that companies can't be bought outside of it Nokia's not even from Japan.

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@playstationzone: Whaaat?Nokia is Finnish.

You're in top form today arent you?

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Nokia was from Japan and USA brought out by Ms

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@playstationzone: yep and microsoft might by Konami

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@playstationzone:

Is that sarcasm or lack of knowledge?

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@playstationzone: I really am dumbfounded. Care to check the facts???

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@NoSoul81@Jinzo_111887: They can buy the rights to the game though, as well as hire "former" employees lol.

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@OldKye@NoSoul81@Jinzo_111887: But that isn't what Jinzo said. Also Konami at least claims that they still plan to make Silent Hill games in the future.

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@NoSoul81@OldKye@NoSoul81: Well, what ever. I'd like to see the franchise in the hands of someone who can trusted. The folks at GOG seem like they can be trusted.

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@NoSoul81@OldKye@NoSoul81: Konami wants money, and clearly is trying to pull away from making games themselves they also just canceled their newest game in the series.

You offer them enough money and they'd sell it all it is right now is bad PR.

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@OldKye@NoSoul81@OldKye: Nobodys going to offer Konami buckets of cash to develop Silent Hill. It's barely a profitable series. So they would have lost money doing so. You're thinking as a fan but think as a developer/publisher. They make games to make money primarly.

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MGS was played out anyway, and the only reasons people cared about Silent Hills are nostalgia and old memes

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@40mdf0: No, people cared about Silent Hills because P.T. - the game which served as the teaser for it - was really popular and got people excited for the game coming.

And considering I started diving into the series a few years ago, I can't agree with the remark of 'nostalgia'.

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@40mdf0: Go play your yearly Call of Duty and think you're smart.

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The beginning of the end...

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All about sac rings this why kick Out MsG creator to save money

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Konami is finally starting to leave the gaming business, or at least to publish games for Japan only. Sad.

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This is what Konami is doing << LINK REMOVED >>

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They should start selling paid mods !!

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@father_newell: how do you sell a paid mod if its already paid?

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@lukeskyrunner@father_newell: nice point

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