Category Archives: Boyd Gaming

This is your industry on crack

Finally, someone (in this case, Liz Benston) has written the definitive user-friendly analysis of how the casino industry crashed and burned. To try and quote the salient points would require little short of reprinting the entire article (to say nothing … Continue reading

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"Sin City Express"

Expect to be hearing that catchy new canard a lot, not to mention the “Las Vegas to Disneyland” little white lie that Gov. Opie Jindal (R-LA) trotted out in his Tuesday-night audition for the 2012 presidential nomination. “Vegas to Disneyland” … Continue reading

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Boyd vs. Station II

Well, that was a waste of a good hour. Boyd Gaming teased its Thursday morning conference call with intimations that All (or at least Some) Would Be Revealed about its surprise bid for most of the assets of Station Casinos. … Continue reading

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Gibbons retreats, sorta

Gov. Jim Gibbons has scuttled away from one of his several proposals to jack up taxes on the only segment of Nevada that's carrying its own weight — the casino bidness. He's retreating from a demand that casinos pay taxes … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Penn in Vegas, Fontainebleau, Fine Cotton R.I.P.

Phil Hevener, the guy who was onto the Imperial Palace sale before anyone else, says Penn National pitched offers for not only The Mirage but also Caesars Palace … at insultingly low EBITDA multiples (see bottom of story). The Strip … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Penn in Vegas, Fontainebleau, Fine Cotton R.I.P.

Phil Hevener, the guy who was onto the Imperial Palace sale before anyone else, says Penn National pitched offers for not only The Mirage but also Caesars Palace … at insultingly low EBITDA multiples. The Strip has seen much better … Continue reading

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Joint 2.0

Yesterday, a large gaggle of local media traipsed through the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's in-progress new version of The Joint (or Joint 2.0, if you will). Those on hand included Mike Weatherford and Jason Bracelin from the Las Vegas … Continue reading

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Looking for good news in Vegas

If I wanted to drive myself to strong drink, I could write about depressing, atrocious numbers coming out of Nevada casinos in December. But as that great philosopher, Linus in Peanuts, would remind me, it's better to light a single … Continue reading

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Boardwalk bummer

In short, January's Atlantic City revenue numbers are -9% at the tables and -10% in slots. The glass-half-empty spin is that this is the third straight year of decline. The glass-half-full perspective would be, yes, but it's -9% the fifth-highest … Continue reading

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Bargain$ tonight in Vega$

Suppose that you got a sudden urge to visit Vegas on a Tuesday night … tonight, to be specific. You’d find that the customer is king, at least as far as pricing goes. A few minutes spent browsing Travel.Ian.com yielded … Continue reading

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Atlantic City Death Watch V

Joys, Shakespeare famously wrote, come as solitary spies while griefs arrive by the battalion. So it is with Atlantic City, where the bad news washes up along the Boardwalk in bunches. If you picked Resorts Atlantic City as the Casino … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

"This was one of the smartest decisions Boyd ever made. They lost $500 million by stopping the project. If they had gone forward, they might have lost $5 billion and the company." — Macquarie Capital analyst Joel Simkins on Boyd … Continue reading

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Sign of the times

Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his ennobling vision, which finally appears to be within reach. Of course, some have a different way of celebrating this … I think I missed the part of the "I have … Continue reading

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Case Bets: CityCenter, Detroit, Boyd in Indiana

CityCenter: Cash cow or calf of gold? It’s received wisdom that, in its worship of the Golden Calf known as CityCenter, half-owner MGM Mirage is prepared to sacrifice some of its high-value properties, including MGM Grand Detroit, even in the … Continue reading

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Harrah's Chapter 11 Watch

Wait 'til the sun shines, Caesar. Every so often there's a news story to which the only appropriate response is, "Holy shit!" Then again, it wasn't so long ago on the Vegas Gang that Jeff Simpson was reporting finding whole … Continue reading

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Good thing they don't gamble … do they?

(Well, only with their shareholders' money, perhaps.) Huffington Post, with the considerable assistance of VegasTripping.com, has sifted through the contributions of casino industry moguls during the last election cycle and all I can say is I'm sure glad these folks' … Continue reading

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21

That's the number of predictions for 2009 issued by Spectrum Gaming Group, an Atlantic City-based outfit. They are, in no particular order: • Advancements in technology that impact revenues and cut costs will continue to be attractive to operators even … Continue reading

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Scary clown at Echelon!

Let me say at the outset, I do not like Ronald McDonald. He gave me creeps as a child and still does. (The thought of him wanting to buddy up to you … it's just disturbing.) The Ronald McDonald Houses, … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Stanley Ho in Vegas?, HRH grows but Morgans shrinks

A local columnist raises the spectre of Stanley Ho getting back-door access into Las Vegas via James Packer‘s acquisition of Cannery Resorts. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this question raised and, call me complacent, but I believe it … Continue reading

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What'$ in a name?

A reader recently enquired as to what became of the plan to re-name Harrah's Entertainment as Caesars Entertainment. When I asked Harrah's as to whether that was still on, no response was forthcoming. My questioner wanted to know, "Do you … Continue reading

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