Category Archives: Economy

Atlantic City Death Watch III

It's business as usual at the Atlantic City Hilton tomorrow night. Only "private parties" to mark the New Year. "It's indicative of a very dire situation," says one industry veteran.

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More gems from Ruffin

During his days at the helm of the New Frontier, owner Phil Ruffin was pretty shy with media access. So when he talks, it behooves one to pay attention. To wit: • He says his deal with MGM Mirage has … Continue reading

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Deep Red: Encore

As much as casino-watchers have been vexed by the total media clampdown on all but the smallest scintillae of revelation about Steve Wynn‘s Encore, it was worth the wait. Or, to put it differently, Aria and Fontainebleau have just been … 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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Quote of the Day

"They’re taking a real gamble. It’s like playing poker with the capital markets." — KDP Investment Advisors bond analyst Barbara Cappaert, regarding a rejected Station Casinos debt swap that would have covered the butts of Station insiders and Colony Capital … 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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Nevada in October: It was the pits

Taken at face value, October's revenue numbers for Nevada casinos were calamitous. Looked at in context (i.e., coming off a 10% increase from October '06 to '07) they were … still bad. But I'm going to resist the temptation to … Continue reading

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Collapse in Kansas; Herbst is toast

And then there was one. A Cordish Co./Kansas Speedway joint venture has pulled the chicken switch on a $400 million casino project. This leaves avionics firm Butler National Service Corp., with its Dodge City concession, as the only company with … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Hooters; Defection at Borgata; Yung vs. Butera

"All of the economists who gave us information predict 2007 is going to be a year where the economy slows throughout the country and Nevada. Then we will see a pickup in 2008-09." — Deborah Pierce, CFO, Hooters Hotel, Las … Continue reading

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Atlantic City Death Watch

New Jersey's Casino Control Commission has come out with a grim set of numbers regarding gross operating profitability in Atlantic City's casinos during 3Q08. And, as bad as these numbers sound, once the cost of operation is subtracted, a $121 … Continue reading

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Where do we go from here?

Let's say, for purposes of argument, that the casino industry has supped full on meta-megaresort development and needs several years to digest the feast. What then? The answer, to judge by yesterday's G2E panel of design, construction and development experts, … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Ho Tram, Shuffle(d) Master, Ameristar

Tout le monde may be at G2E (albeit 10% less le monde than last year, I’m told) but the big news is happening elsewhere. MGM Mirage has emerged as the “angel” for the Ho Tram Strip in Vietnam. It’s a … Continue reading

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Fire sale at Harrah's, MGM?

That was one of the bombshells dropped this morning at Global Gaming Expo. According to a member of a "state of the industry" panel of G2E's Casino Design track, Harrah's Entertainment has several unprofitable properties that were for sale. "Now … Continue reading

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Indiana: It's all relative

Sifting through my massive pile of unwritten Questions of the Day and unstudied analyst reports, we come to Indiana's October revenues. Ultimately, whether any particular metric is good or bad depends on context and perspective. To start with the big … Continue reading

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Five years ago today …

 … Columbia Sussex came to town. Considering that CEO William J. Yung III purchased a dead, disreputable hotel-casino and put $90 million into reworking it into an attractive property (people whose judgment I trust swear by the comfiness of its … Continue reading

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Winners & Losers

And now the obligatory post-Election, What’s-it-all-about-Alfie roundup … Culinary Union 1, Casino CEOs O: True, the Culinary tripped all over its own feet in the early going, leading to Democratic caucuses that weren’t so much “Barackular” as “debacular.” But D. … Continue reading

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