Aristocrat Leisure posts $16m loss

By Yolanda Redrup
Updated November 25 2014 - 11:18am, first published 10:07am
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito
The company, which specialises in pokie machines and gaming terminals, was hit by a number of significant items, including a $78 million writedown on the value of its Japanese business and a $43.4 million loss from the sale of its non-core Lotteries business. Photo: Brendan Esposito

Gaming machine maker Aristocrat Leisure has posted a statutory full-year loss of $16.4 million compared to a $107.2 million profit a year ago due to a writedown in the value of its Japan Pachislot business and the sale of Aristocrat Lotteries.

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