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Category Archives: Economy
Mixed message from Penn
Having pulled the plug on his latest Atlantic City venture, Penn National CEO Peter Carlino served the city a heaping plate of gloom with a side dish of pessimism. In fact, he pretty much slammed the door on the besieged … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Colony Capital, Donald Trump, Economy, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Pinnacle Entertainment, Tropicana Entertainment
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Black Tuesday: Station Casinos
Yesterday’s Chapter 11 proposal by Station Casinos was paradoxically both inevitable and premature. From the day Station drew on its revolving line of credit to fund operational expenses, the handwriting was on the wall. However, Station chose to precipitate a … Continue reading
Posted in Colony Capital, Economy, Reno, Station Casinos, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street
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Sign of the times II
This image, taken Saturday at the Plaza Hotel & Casino downtown, pretty much speaks for itself. Auction holders Real Estate Disposition Corp. were scheduled to hold another auction today. The choice of the down-on-her-luck Plaza as venue is apt … … Continue reading
Posted in Downtown, Economy, Sheldon Adelson, Tamares Group, Tropicana Entertainment
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Who are they kidding?
Mesquite casino oligopolist Randy Black bought himself some TV ad time during the Super Bowl to tout his latest value proposition (starring one Randy Black). His opening gambit: "Everybody's cutting back." Uh no, not if you're Randy Black and just … Continue reading
Posted in Columbia Sussex, Current, Donald Trump, Economy, Harrah's, Marketing, Mesquite, Phil Ruffin, The Strip, TV
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Atlantic City: Two strikes, no balls
This was originally going to be “Death Watch VI” but three of those in a week is positively ghoulish. So, on to the latest disheartening developments from Atlantic City, the casino market that just can’t catch a break. Cease the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Columbia Sussex, Economy, Harrah's, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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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
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cannery Casino Resorts, Colony Capital, Donald Trump, Economy, Harrah's, Pinnacle Entertainment
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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
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Economy
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The prodigal son
Poor Kerry Packer; the late Australian mogul and famous high roller must be doing all his rolling in the grave now. Reputed for being daring at baccarat and cautious in business, the media baron is at least spared the indignity … Continue reading
Posted in Aristocrat, Boulder Strip, Cannery Casino Resorts, Cosmopolitan, Economy, Fontainebleau, International, James Packer, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Pennsylvania, Singapore, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, The Strip
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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
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Economy
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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
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Economy, G2E, Indiana, Kansas, Macau, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tribal, Wall Street
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Buyers' remorse
Even if hotelier and Westin Casuarina (above) owner Columbia Sussex succeeds in extricating itself from Tropicana Entertainment, it’s not out of the woods by a long chalk. It may have as little as nine months (or as many as 21) … Continue reading
Posted in Columbia Sussex, Economy, International, MGM Mirage, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Case Bets: Chicago, Wyndham, Harrah's
Anybody who still frets about "criminal elements" in Las Vegas casinos ought to turn their gaze toward Chicago instead, where such issues continue to dog the state's 10th casino license. The citizens of Waukegan lost their shot at a casino … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Economy, Harrah's, Illinois, Indiana, International, Neil Bluhm, Plaza, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment
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$376 million for the Trop?
Secured creditors of Tropicana Entertainment are being asked to take haircuts of 14-27%, as details continue to emerge of the company's reorganization proposal. The bigger shave would go to debtors of the company's 10 non-Vegas properties, the value of whose … Continue reading
Posted in Columbia Sussex, Economy, MGM Mirage, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Rogues' gallery
After a fitful start, blogorrhea is sweeping the business desk of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, resulting a veritable flood of news nuggets today … Planet Hollywood prexy Michael Mecca has resigned to pursue the proverbial "other opportunities" at a time … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cannery Casino Resorts, Columbia Sussex, Current, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, James Packer, Marketing, Mesquite, MGM Mirage, Planet Hollywood, Politics, Regulation, Reno, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment
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From A(ztar) to Z(ilch)
If Tropicana Entertainment management's bankruptcy plan is accepted by the courts (one bond analyst thinks otherwise), former CEO/sole owner William J. Yung III will be left with — what's the technical term? — diddly squat. (So will his unsecured creditors, … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Columbia Sussex, Economy, Indiana, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Louisiana, Marketing, Mississippi, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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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
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Current, Economy, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip
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MGM CEO sez, "Make me an offer"
“We are certainly not looking to aggressively sell assets, but the point is that we do have assets that are attractive and we are going to be very responsive.” That's MGM Mirage CEO Jim Murren's way of saying that he's … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Cannery Casino Resorts, Cirque du Soleil, Economy, James Packer, MGM Mirage, Pennsylvania, The Strip, Wall Street
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Happy New Year
Will it be a happy new year for the Strip? In terms of "supply shock," the timing could be a lot better, let's put it that way. Back on Aug. 14, JP Morgan issued an analyst report which showed 11,412 … Continue reading
Posted in Cosmopolitan, Current, Economy, MGM Mirage, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Wall Street
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