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110 in the shade

Who needs trees in MGM Resorts International‘s The Park when you can have 75-foot-tall “shade structures,” which will look particularly spectacular after dark? It’s another only-in-Vegas innovation and you have to give MGM kudos for thinking outside of the forest … Continue reading

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Winning quarter for Wynn

In the current era of managed expectations of all things related to Macao, the 4Q15 report from Wynn Resorts fell into the “better than anticipated” category, with earnings down ‘only’ 17% (superior to Wall Street consensus) and profits just over … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, Florida, Georgia, Law enforcement, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Nevada, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Reno, Seminole Tribe, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Texas, The Strip, Wall Street | Comments Off on Winning quarter for Wynn

Quote of the Day

“We need a product that converts the new generation to poker. If you had a choice between BlizzCon or a Las Vegas casino, you’re going to BlizzCon. The status quo must change.” — entrepreneur Alexandre Dreyfus, on his brainchild, the Global … Continue reading

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Cruel blow to Atlantic City; Sex in the Vegas sky

Winter storm Jonas, which put paid to the Jan. 22-24 weekend, dealt a heavy blow to Atlantic City gaming revenues, which had finally appeared to have stabilized. The market was down 6% and Borgata ($52 million) suffered an uncharacteristic 9% … Continue reading

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It’s a new day at the Cosmo; Atlantic City’s fate in Borgata’s hands

“The bottom line is you have a casino. Instead of downplaying that, let’s celebrate it.” That’s Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas CEO Bill McBeath outlining the besetting sin of his predecessors, ignoring the central role of gambling as the Cosmo’s revenue … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment, Illinois, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Slot routes, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street | Comments Off on It’s a new day at the Cosmo; Atlantic City’s fate in Borgata’s hands

DFS: Trouble in paradise; It’s not good to be Dan Gilbert

Besieged on all sides, daily fantasy sports operators find themselves in retreat. DraftKings said it “will voluntarily pause” its operations in Hawaii in response to a ruling by state Attorney General Doug Chin that DFS is gambling and therefore illegal … Continue reading

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Taunted in Taunton; Sands’ Chinese generosity

It was bound to happen and finally did: An activist group in Taunton has filed suit to stop the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe from building its dreamt-of casino, Project First Light. The litigants’ argument is as predictable as the filing itself. … Continue reading

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Illinois beats the odds; MGM goes au naturel

Well, here’s a novel piece of news out of Illinois, where it always seems that gloom and doom hold sway. Gaming revenues were up 2% last month. That’s even more impressive when you consider that it’s being measured against a … Continue reading

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Major policy change strikes Philippines entrepreneurs

Just when Melco Crown Entertainment and other operators have gone heavily into the Manila market, they stand to take a hit from a potential Philippine Amusement & Gaming policy change that would end the Pagor’s monopoly on casino gambling outside … Continue reading

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Delaware racinos seek relief; Abrupt change at Downtown Grand

If a casino is losing money, does that qualify it for state relief? That’s the philosophical question in Delaware, where Dover Downs is pursuing a public bailout. A bill by state Sen. Brian Bushweller (D) would waive table-game franchise fees … Continue reading

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Penn: Glass nearly full

Prior to its conference call with analysts, Penn National Gaming shared some earnings guidance and hints of what is to come. Perceptions of the performance of Plainridge Park Casino have become something of a sore point with Penn execs. While … Continue reading

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New York deals itself in on i-poker

A bill to legalize Internet poker in New York State advanced unanimously out of the state Senate Committee on Racing, Gaming & Wagering. That’s the easy part. It now goes to the Finance Committee, where tougher

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MGM’s brass balls; Seminoles dream big

Las Vegans are still in an uproar over MGM Resorts International‘s new pay-for-parking policy. And yet MGM had the gall to issue a press release calling the added fees part of a “strategy to provide significant improvements.” Yes, because paying more … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Sheldon Adelson once called it “a mistake” but Sands Bethlehem is proving to be a bright spot on the Las Vegas Sands balance sheet. Last year, its profitability rose 9%, adding $108 million to Adelson’s coffers. As the CEO would … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We didn’t kick anybody out. All we said is play by the rules. This board has been progressive toward innovation.” — Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett on the state’s stance toward daily fantasy sports.

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Atlantic City omnibus

If Carl Icahn has his way, executives at Trump Taj Mahal may have to start updating their resumes. Tropicana Atlantic City President Anthony Rodio is expected to add the Taj to his portfolio as well. It’s well past time that inept … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“[Donald] Trump insists that he’s a conservative, but in his pronouncements and policies, conservatism seems more of a rental — a three-story penthouse rental with Central Park view, to be sure — than an ideological home.” — Charles Krauthammer, on the … Continue reading

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Big government wins in Atlantic City; Sheldon’s money grab

“From the looks on your faces, you don’t like ‘Kumbaya’ moments. I’m sorry for that. It’s time for some tough decisions and some pain as we move forward.” So said Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian (R) as he acceded to a … Continue reading

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Gulfport: Not so fast; DFS winning in Florida

In one day, attorney Robert Lubin‘s plan for a new Gulfport, Mississippi, casino went from being the next big thing to “Yes, but …” Lubin, whose speciality is EB-5 visa financing, envisions a two-pronged project: a $140 million casino plus … Continue reading

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Strip’s illusory Christmas present; A.C. Trop antes up

Las Vegas Strip gaming revenues were up 8% last month but Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli is calling that headline “misleading,” the increase “purely optical.” Volume of table play was down 11% and slot coin-in was 2% less. But increased … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boulder Strip, Boyd Gaming, Downtown, Economy, Greenwood Racing, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Macau, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, Nevada, North Las Vegas, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Technology, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street | Comments Off on Strip’s illusory Christmas present; A.C. Trop antes up