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Category Archives: Boyd Gaming
Around the Midwest
Iowa was as flat as much of its landscape last month. Amidst the prevailing revenue stasis (sign of a perfectly sized market) there were a few significant movers. Isle of Capri Casinos‘ three properties were up a collective 2%, while … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Boyd Gaming, Dan Gilbert, Full House Resorts, GLPI, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Warner Gaming
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Quote of the Day
“The enormous amount of refunds that the city must pay back on successful tax appeals is simply unsustainable. We continue to make cuts and run city government more efficiently, but it is the taxpayers who will suffer in the long run … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Economy, Taxes
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Atlantic City, Trump Resorts play for time
Atlantic City can breathe a little easier: It’s bought a year’s reprieve from a ballot question which would revoke its casino monopoly. Technically, it could still get done if the Legislature votes it through by August 30. But it has … Continue reading
MGM goes to Atlanta; Pechanga named #1
Instead of waiting for an incremental creep of acceptance of gambling in Georgia, MGM Resorts International is taking the bull by the horns. While it says that it is in the “very preliminary” stages of proposing a casino for Atlanta, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, California, Economy, Foxwoods, Georgia, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, Indiana, Internet gambling, Louisiana, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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Mixed news from Atlantic City; More silliness from Trump
Atlantic City continued its paradoxical ways last month. The market as a whole suffered another big decline, down 10%. However, for individual operators, May was mostly good, with a same-store gain of 4%. (To see the blended impact of Internet … Continue reading
Steady in Indiana
Gaming revenues were flat in Indiana last month, especially in the south, and this is a good thing. Why? Because it means that the Hoosier State is absorbing the impact of competition from Ohio. Operators can also, thanks to Gov. … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Boyd Gaming, Dan Lee, Harrah's, Indiana, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Tribal, Tropicana Entertainment
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Smooth sailing in Illinois, Iowa; Bad legislative bet
Just when Illinois casinos are trying to stave off another expansion of gambling, May brought a most inconvenient uptick in gambling revenues, albeit only half a percentage point, which can presumably be accounted for by the fact that this May had … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, GLPI, Harrah's, Illinois, Internet gambling, Isle of Capri, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Sports, Taxes, Wall Street, Warner Gaming
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Good April for Vegas; Frankie the Fish and Sister Sandra
Baccarat play on the Las Vegas Strip improved by double-digit numbers for the second month in a row, up 14% in April, contributing to an 8% upward surge on the Strip. Baccarat revenues rose 5%, while all other table games … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Boyd Gaming, Donald Trump, Downtown, Economy, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Macau, Marketing, Mississippi, North Las Vegas, Philippines, Politics, Regulation, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, The Strip, Vietnam
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Atlantic City rings the cash register; Adelson loses (again)
Operating profits in Atlantic City don’t tell the whole story: The Showboat was notoriously in the black when Caesars Entertainment closed it but the company said it was running at a loss … thanks to interest payments with which CEO … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Dennis Gomes, Economy, Genting, Harrah's, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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Louisiana’s bonny April; Nevada Gold now with 100% more Nevada
Golden Nugget Lake Charles continues to be the outboard engine that speeds up Louisiana gaming revenues. The Pelican State was up 4% last month — but 13% when Tilman Fertitta‘s casino is added to the tally. It even made inroads … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Churchill Downs, Genting, GLPI, Harrah's, Isle of Capri, Louisiana, Macau, MGM Mirage, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Slot routes, South Dakota, South Korea, Stanley Ho, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment
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April is the cruelest month for Atlantic City
Not only did players put dramatically less money onto the tables and into the slots but Atlantic City casinos had a run of bad luck last month. All of these factors contributed to a 17% decline. When the four closed … Continue reading
Illinois’ news bad even when it’s good
Illinois‘ casino lobby hopes to stave off (potentially disastrous) expansion, currently working its way through the state house. Unfortunately, last month’s results didn’t give it much ammunition. Revenues were down only 1%, which in any other context would be relatively … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Derek Stevens, Downtown, GLPI, Harrah's, Illinois, Kansas, Neil Bluhm, Oscar Goodman, Penn National, Riviera, Slot routes, Sports, Wall Street
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Boyd shatters expectations; Dover Downs flounders
Compared to Steve Wynn‘s gloom — and sapped stock price — about Las Vegas’ immediate economic prospects earlier this week, Boyd Gaming CEO Keith Smith was bullish on Sin City. And why not? Boyd reported profits of 31 cents a … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Boyd Gaming, Delaware, Downtown, Economy, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Planet Hollywood, Racinos, Sports, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Murren takes sanguine view; Straub’s struggles
With MGM Resorts International having rejected one REIT proposal, in part because it relied too much on asset sales, Union Gaming is teeing up another. It’s not providing specifics but says it would provide “additional financial flexibility without the disruption of … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Japan, Macau, MGM Mirage, Politics, Revel, Sheldon Adelson, South Carolina, Sports, Technology, Transportation, Wall Street
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Trump blocks progress in Atlantic City; Legal trouble for Penn
Although they enjoyed a same-store increase of 1% last month, Atlantic City casinos pulled in 14% less than last year at this time, grossing $191 million (more than some entire Midwestern states, it should be noted). Twelve percent less coin-in … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Kansas, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Ohio, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Revel, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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Good year for Atlantic City
Boardwalker boosters like Glenn Straub who says Atlantic City‘s still got plenty of life in it can point to today’s headlines: The city’s casinos increased their operating profit last year by 45%. Unless you count the defunct Revel (-$48.5 million) … Continue reading
Misery in Macao; Penn’s good fortune
Macao took such a hard hit last month that distinction lies not in which casino did best but whose business was least bad. And, with the territorial government promising to help Peking further ratchet up its anti-graft campaign, Operation Skynet, … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Economy, GLPI, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Illinois, Macau, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Ohio, Penn National, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn
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Nugget drives Louisiana; Sauce for the goose in Pennsylvania
Subtract the Golden Nugget Lake Charles from last month’s Louisiana gambling revenues and they’re absolutely flat with 2014. Two wannabe REITs went in opposite directions. Pinnacle Entertainment‘s aggregate Pelican State casinos were up 9% while Caesars Entertainment got hammered, down … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Churchill Downs, GLPI, Greenwood Racing, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Isle of Capri, Marketing, Neil Bluhm, Pennsylvania, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, Technology, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment
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What’s Pinnacle worth?; Trump dump
J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff has been running the numbers on Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ hostile-takeover bid for Pinnacle Entertainment and concluded — no surprise — that the current offer won’t get the deal done, even if Pinnacle leadership will … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Current, Donald Trump, GLPI, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, TV, Wall Street
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Roundball is Borgata’s newest draw; Board disses Elaine Wynn
Borgata is ahead of the curve again in Atlantic City. At least it’s thinking progressively, incepting a March Madness-themed free-throw competition as a first step toward skill-based gambling. Four hundred people have already plunked $20 each down to play on ad … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Internet gambling, Marketing, Regulation, Sports, Steve Wynn, Technology, Tilman Fertitta
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