Category Archives: Boyd Gaming

MGM, Garden State peace talks continue

A situation in which then-MGM Mirage and shareholder Kirk Kerkorian let sentiment trump common sense has long been causing them trouble in New Jersey. But no longer. The Division of Gaming Enforcement has stipulated to an agreement whereby MGM will … Continue reading

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Pacifism in Alabama; Flop in Florida

There’s nothing that trumps ideology like the need for tax dollars. Such is the case in Alabama, where budget shortfalls are bringing state government around to the idea of a gaming compact with Poarch Band of Creek Indians. No negotiations … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Worse to come

If you thought this year’s shrinkage of the Atlantic City casino market from 12 casinos to eight was bad, brace yourself. A Deutsche Bank report predicts more contraction to come. Resorts Atlantic City and Trump Taj Mahal have been marked … Continue reading

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Dispatch from the Boardwalk

As Revel informs the bankruptcy court that it’s dickering with “potential” bidders, a new set of gaming numbers rolls in with the tide. Subtracting the Atlantic Club Hotel from the comparisons, Atlantic City is down 7% year/year. Online gaming revenue, … Continue reading

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MGM’s comeback; Packer’s presumption

MGM Resorts International is feeling optimistic about getting back into Atlantic City (at a time when so many are getting out), to the point of talking about it publicly. “Borgata continues to be the market leader. We’re pretty excited to be able … Continue reading

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Reality in Illinois, Indiana; Optimism in New York

Illinois has had far worse months than July, which was down only 5%. Admissions were off 9%, implying a 4% higher spend/visitor. Rivers Casino was flat but still managed to gross double what Harrah’s Joliet managed. The latter, however, was … Continue reading

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MGM’s urban renewal; Ruffin rides again

Despite an atmosphere of uncertainty in Massachusetts, executives at MGM Resorts International are putting their faith in a November victory at the ballot box. They’ve closed on the purchase of two tornado-damaged buildings, the Springfield State Armory (shown) and the … Continue reading

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Shakeup at Downtown Grand

I’ll be staying at the Downtown Grand this weekend and it looks like I won’t be the only novitiate. Ownership has installed a new management team, too, casting a wide net. CFO Marie Ramsey comes over from the Tropicana Las … Continue reading

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Great month for the Strip, for Louisiana not so much

Buoyed by heavy baccarat play, the Las Vegas Strip registered a 22.5% gain in June. The house played very lucky, too, with win up a staggering 155%. At the other end of the gaming spectrum, those slots must have been … Continue reading

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Soft landing in A.C.; “Nocturne” put to sleep

Internet-gaming revenue continues to slip in New Jersey, down 9% from May. There are only three players of consequence: Borgata (36.5%), Caesars Atlantic City (27%) and Tropicana Atlantic City (18%). Still, Internet gambling continues to provide a cushion for the … Continue reading

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Camptown Races; Concord in Boston

What if they gave a casino and nobody came? That’s what happened to Kansas, which drew nary a bidder on its fourth and final casino license, deemed by many to be too close to Oklahoma (rife with casinos) to be … Continue reading

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Lean and hungry in the Midwest

It’s difficult to find new things to say about Illinois, where the saga has become sadly familiar. Another month, another 11% decline. Even players’ darlings Rivers Casino (-4%) and Jumer’s Rock Island Casino (right, -14%) struggled. However, by some miracle, … Continue reading

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Showboat: The autopsy; Penn: We’re outta here!

Leaving aside the human effect, in cold business calculus, Caesars Entertainment‘s closure of the Showboat Atlantic City makes sense. At least that’s what Mayor Don Guardian is saying echoed by Wall Street. “The closure makes financial sense for Caesars and … Continue reading

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Argosy’s charmed life; Paging “Jersey Shore”; Boyd’s (alleged) botch

It’s The Perils of Pauline over at Penn National Gaming‘s Argosy Sioux City. A July 1 closure has been stayed until July 10 while Judge Eliza Ovrom ponders the merits of the case. She’s scheduled final arguments for the 10th, … Continue reading

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The ultimate irony; No luck for Argosy; Borgata lawsuit tossed

States have, one after another, approved casino gambling to help prop up their own finances. Now, with crushing irony, Delaware is going from being subsidized by racinos to subsidizing them. Gov. Jack Markell (D) still can’t drum up the support … Continue reading

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Bernhard: Time to get out; Kabuki theater in Japan

After 13 years chairing the Nevada Gaming Commission, it’s quitting time for Pete Bernhard, who’s leaving 10 months before his term expires. Wasting no time, Gov. Brian Sandoval named Dr. Tony Alamo Jr. to fill Bernhard’s chair and Pat Mulroy … Continue reading

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Atlantic City courts the LGBT dollar; Indiana casinos court anybody’s dollar

Formerly a gay getaway, Atlantic City lost its LGBT-friendly image when the casinos came in 1978, or so the history goes. “When the casinos came, people were quick to bulldoze whatever they had to sell for millions, and we lost … Continue reading

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Atlantic City online: The god that failed?

May brought bad news from the Boardwalk, where online gambling revenue fell to $10.5 million. (It had been $11.4 million the month before, in itself a decline.) Traditional casinos were off 3% on a same-store basis — i.e., subtracting the … Continue reading

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Adelson: Another one bites the dust

If Sheldon Adelson wants to protect America from underage gambling, he might start at his Sands Bethlehem casino. The casino has racked up $305,000 in fines in five years. Six incidents this year have incited the latest fine: $85,000. Casino … Continue reading

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Adelson: Who asked you?

Sheldon Adelson is fast becoming the #1 buttinski in American politics. He’s not from Florida and doesn’t do business there but that hasn’t stopped him from meddling the state’s electoral process. He’s been seeding an astroturf movement to defeat the … Continue reading

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