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Case Bets: Scientific, Japan, Pennsylvania, Arizona
Happy trails to Scientific Games CEO Lorne Weil, who got the axe this morning. He was immediately replaced by former Revlon CEO David L. Kennedy. Revlon ower Ronald Perelman takes over as CEO. Kennedy isn’t a newcomer to Scientific: He … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Cannery Casino Resorts, Current, Greenwood Racing, Harrah's, Isle of Capri, Japan, Neil Bluhm, Pennsylvania, Scientific Games, Sheldon Adelson, Tribal, Wall Street
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Foxwoods finds a partner and, yes, it’s Penn
By the narrowest of odds, Crossroads Massachusetts caught a couple of breaks late last week. The Foxwoods Resort Casino-led project was found “conditionally” suitable to go forward. The condition imposed by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission was that Foxwoods find the … Continue reading
Posted in Foxwoods, Massachusetts, New York, Penn National, Regulation, Tribal
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Quote of the Day
“While we see valuation as undemanding, we think the stock is stuck given sluggish regional gross gaming revenue trends.” — J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, staying neutral on ‘new’ Penn National Gaming and its parent, Gaming & Leisure Properties Inc. Greff … Continue reading
Posted in Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment
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The little slot company that could; Thinking small in New York; Thinking big in Macao
Earlier this week, Howard Stutz looked into the fascinating story of Multimedia Games, beloved of stock analysts but shunned by share buyers. What’s not to like? Multimedia widened its profit last quarter, to $10 million. Sales in FY13 rose 27%, … Continue reading
Posted in International, Japan, Macau, New York, Racinos, Stanley Ho, Technology, Wall Street
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Racing the clock at Foxwoods, in Philly
It’s entirely possible that Milford voters could pink-slip Crossroads Massachusetts next Tuesday. But even if they don’t, Foxwoods Casino Resort CEO Scott “Woody” Butera is watching the project crumble before his very eyes. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission looked at the … Continue reading
Posted in CityCenter, Cordish Co., Current, Dining, Election, Foxwoods, Horseracing, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Tomato King Procacci, Wall Street
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X Train dead? Is so! Is not!
“I’ll believe when I see it” has always been a good policy to follow when dealing with the X Train. This, you may recall, was the rail service that was to be underwritten with onboard gambling and was to double … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Dining, Downtown, North Las Vegas, Tamares Group, Tourism, Transportation
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Foxwoods, Suffolk struggling in Massachusetts
Foxwoods Resorts Casino‘s inability to keep its financial house in order has, as predicted, caught up with it in Massachusetts. The tribally owned casino’s debt burden put it in the hot seat before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. Chairman Stephen Crosby … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Foxwoods, Genting, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, New York, Racinos, Technology, The Mob, The Strip
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Looking for a few good gamblers; Loveman lauded
If you live in New Jersey, this may be your lucky day. The state is looking for players to try out its i-gaming system ahead of the Nov. 26 launch. A month into real-money play, New Jersey will permit bonus … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, Regulation, Steve Wynn
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Life beyond Wynn; Crazy bounce in Atlantic City; Pressure rises in Macao
Applicants for Philadelphia‘s remaining casino license say they’re still keen on their chances even though Steve Wynn has dropped out? And why not? Everybody else’s odds just got better. I’d be doing the happy dance, too, if I was Penn … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Macau, Neil Bluhm, New York, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Revel, Steve Wynn, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Wall Street
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Delay in Wisconsin lengthens; Fast action in N.Y.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) continues to make inscrutable, sometimes self-contradictory remarks about the hotly disputed Kenosha-area Hard Rock casino proposed by the Menominee Tribe for Dairyland Greyhound Park. What was a timeline of a week or two has now … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, California, Charity, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, New York, Tribal, Wisconsin
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Misery in Missouri; Massachusetts upended; Ho associate nabbed
Today’s gaming numbers out of Missouri are so depressing I hardly feel like sharing them. Year over year, only two casinos were revenue-positive. One was — no surprise — River City, in St. Louis. The other was — mild surprise … Continue reading
Wynn abandons Philly (again); Scramble at Suffolk
Twice in the past three years, Steve Wynn has pulled out of a casino project in Philadelphia. I don’t blame him. It’s a saturated market and trying to recoup the costs of a $926 million project in a timely manner … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, history, Illinois, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Taxes, Texas
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N.Y. claims first casualty: Steve Wynn; Walker’s waiting game
For the second time, Steve Wynn is pulling out of contention for the one remaining Philadelphia casino license. In a prepared statement, Wynn Resorts said its board had recently met, conducted a feasibility study and “decided that the best course … Continue reading
Is Revel in play?; James Packer: Wanted man
I never would have believed it after a recent change of CEOs and a major redirection of Revel Resort‘s marketing efforts, but the casino could be put up for sale. The bottom having fallen out of the resale market for … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Animals, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Downtown, International, James Packer, Taxes, Technology, Tribal, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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One casino for sale, real cheap; Miracle at Cosmo; New wrinkle at Dairyland
Colony Capital‘s insolvent Atlantic City Hotel received bankruptcy court permission to keep doing business. Still, the ACH appears to be circling the drain rapidly, telling reporters “the casino said it doesn’t have enough cash to continue to operate for a … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Colony Capital, Cosmopolitan, Culinary Union, Golden Gaming, North Las Vegas, Regulation, Slot routes, Tribal, Wisconsin
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A New York State of mind; What price corruption?
New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) came out of hiding to crow about the big casino victory last Tuesday. He and his allies are being credited with keeping the Proposal One campaign focused on education aid and job creation, … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Current, Election, Foxwoods, Harrah's, International, M Resort, Mohegan Sun, New York, Penn National, Racinos
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Suffolk Downs: Life after Caesars; PokerStars nixed?
Another day, another occasion to scratch one’s head over the casino-averse culture in Massachusetts. The Boston Globe‘s Shirley Leung does her usual Chicken Little routine, lamenting that the Bay State may get no casinos at all. (Fret not, Shirley, somebody … Continue reading
Indiana up and down; Garber agonistes
Casinos in Indiana grossed 3% less last month but still far outperformed ($193 million) neighboring Illinois and Ohio. Patron traffic was 9% down but visitor spend rose 7%. Penn National Gaming‘s Hollywood Lawrenceburg got absolutely hammered by new competition from … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Charity, Cordish Co., Current, Economy, Harrah's, Indiana, Internet gambling, Japan, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Regulation, Station Casinos, Tropicana Entertainment
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Penn overboard!; Macao’s zenith
First the good news about Ohio: Gambling revenue was up 47% last month. Now, the bad news. One a same-store basis it was down 2% year/year. Who knew the Buckeye State would get saturated so quickly? The statewide gross was … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Current, Dan Gilbert, Delaware, Economy, Harrah's, Illinois, Internet gambling, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Missouri, MTR Gaming, Neil Bluhm, Ohio, Penn National, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Station Casinos, Tourism, Wall Street
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MGM Springfield keeps its fingers crossed
And then there was one … MGM Springfield. But you won’t hear MGM Resorts International execs popping champagne corks or seeing them do victory laps. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has already warned that it’s not required to issue a license. … Continue reading
Posted in Dan Gilbert, Horseracing, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, Racinos, Regulation, Reno, Stanley Ho, Uncategorized
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