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Bad day for Tomato King and Wynn

While the City of Philadelphia is officially neutral on who should get the last gambling license for the area, it’s not above giving the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board a not-so-gentle-nudge. At a hearing led by Deputy Mayor Alan Greenberger, two … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Victory in Leominster; Mazer makes waves

Cordish Gaming crushed the opposition in Leominster yesterday, winning approval for a slot parlor with 61% of the vote. The campaign was notable for the personal participation of David Cordish, who went door-to-door to drum up support. The whippet-thin senior … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Colony Capital, Cordish Co., Election, Harrah's, IGT, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, New Hampshire, Penn National, Regulation, Rhode Island, Technology, Tilman Fertitta | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“The gambling industry now finds itself at El Dorado’s doorstep. And the governor tells us not to worry. He is righteous, and the industry will be carefully regulated.” — the New York Times’ Michael Powell, weighing in with high, Victorian … Continue reading

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Penn, Boyd take the hot seat

Continuing its series of “fireside chats,” Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli met with Penn National Gaming executives. They reported that high-end play was pretty much normal but that small-fry players (who represent a quarter of their database) are wagering less these … Continue reading

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Wall Street comes to the Strip, meets the big boys

Investment firms like J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank have been sending emissaries to Las Vegas this week, to meet with all the major gaming firms during Global Gaming Expo. Since the latter is being held at Sands Expo Center, perhaps … Continue reading

Posted in Current, Economy, G2E, Isle of Capri, Japan, Macau, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street | Comments Off on Wall Street comes to the Strip, meets the big boys

New look for IGT; Bally thinks small; Why see Britney?

There’s a new logo in town and it belongs to International Game Technology. That futuristic type you see is emblematic of the slot-machine company’s ongoing reinvention of itself into an online-gaming provider. The firm may be rolling out new machines … Continue reading

Posted in Bally Technologies, Entertainment, IGT, Illinois, Internet gambling, Scientific Games, Shuffle Master, Slot routes, The Strip, Wall Street, WMS Industries | Comments Off on New look for IGT; Bally thinks small; Why see Britney?

N.Y. GOP boss ixnays casinos

“This is not real economic development,” puts New York State Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox, declaring his opposition to the pro-casino question on the Nov. 5 ballot. He buttressed his anti-casino stance by declaring gambling to be “a bust” in … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“With respect to domestic gaming markets, management’s comments were frank. [Pinnacle Entertainment] believes that domestic gaming markets have become saturated and are no longer a novelty for domestic consumers.” — Carlo Santarelli, reporting on an investor presentation by Pinnacle executives.

Posted in Economy, G2E, Pinnacle Entertainment, Wall Street | 1 Comment

All’s well at Pinnacle; Atlantic City’s PR jackpot

So reports J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, who met with Pinnacle Entertainment brass. The latter characterized their absorption of Ameristar Casinos as “on track.” Part of this is due to five “synergy buckets,” which represent everything from job cuts to … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“The fourth [Manila] project, Resorts World Bayshore, is backed by Genting, a gambling giant with global ambitions (it is also planning to buy an ailing casino in Vegas). — from The Economist. Planning? Genting’s closed the deal. And what’s this … Continue reading

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Another Borgata first; Ohio is “george”; Adelson’s waiting game

In what could be a harbinger of good things for Atlantic City, the final events of the World Poker Tour are being held at Borgata. It’s to promote the legalization of online poker in New Jersey, but anything that brings … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Environment, International, Internet gambling, Japan, Ohio, Problem gambling, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn | 2 Comments

Slow going in Massachusetts

If you’ve been following developments in the Bay State, you’ll have noticed casino developers coming right down to the wire in negotiating host community agreements. That leaves them precious little time for

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Quote of the Day

“Las Vegas Sands, which owns the Venetian, is aware of the tourist grumblings. After all, it’s Sin City, where adults are supposed to be able to regress to a boozy infancy, with every need and desire accommodated.” — Hannah Dreier, of … Continue reading

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(Almost) Everybody wins in Louisiana

First the good news: Louisiana was up 14% last month. Now the less-good news: Take away the two new riverboats and the market was up 1%. L’Auberge Baton Rouge and Margaritaville, in Shreveport, were getting the job done, in essence, … Continue reading

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Japan’s in; Chaperoned at Caesars; D.C. gridlock strikes again

A pro-casino group of lawmakers plans to introduce gambling-enabling legislation in the upcoming session of the Japanese Diet. Steve Wynn was quick to plunk $4 billion-plus on the table, while MGM Resorts International promises unspecified “billions.” It’s like a gold … Continue reading

Posted in Harrah's, Japan, Massachusetts, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, Tribal | Comments Off on Japan’s in; Chaperoned at Caesars; D.C. gridlock strikes again

Caesars: Borrowing time

“Caesars Entertainment Corporation (CZR) is a highly overvalued gaming, hotel, and entertainment company with deteriorating fundamentals on all levels in a highly competitive environment.” — Aaron Zander, Seeking Alpha. It’s that moment we’ve all been waiting for, the one where … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Really? Really? Caesars thinks they can do a billion dollars a year? Well. Hmm. If you look at some of the revenues from 2005, ‘06, ‘07, you can find a few individual properties generating those kinds of revenues. Today? Not … Continue reading

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Setback for New Jersey; Doom for Mathis; Tribal magic

Federal judges gave the boot to the Garden State’s attempt to enter the mega-lucrative sports betting market. A subset of the Third Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a reading of the Professional & Amateur Sports Betting Act … Continue reading

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Making the grade

Congratulations to the following casino industry figures for making it onto the Forbes 400 … #11: Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson. He’s richer than you are. #18: Fontainebleau owner Carl Icahn #27: Scientific Games lead owner Ron Perelman #36: … Continue reading

Posted in Carl Icahn, Donald Trump, Fontainebleau, MGM Mirage, Phil Ruffin, Scientific Games, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street | Comments Off on Making the grade

This is a joke, right?

Joseph “Tomato King” Procacci‘s casino bid in Philadelphia is fast becoming the clown car at the circus. Every time he opens its door, a zillion putty-nosed faces come tumbling out. His newest gambit has been to announce a vast theme … Continue reading

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