Category Archives: Economy

Case Bets: Caesars, Detroit, New York & Steve Wynn

In one of the industry’s more bizarre developments, Harrah’s Tunica will become an assisted-living facility if buy TJM Properties has its druthers. Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. has asked a bankruptcy court to approve the sale. It won’t bring in that … Continue reading

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Indiana stumbles; “Green shoots” in Macao

Foot traffic was down 15% in Indiana casinos last month and even though players spent 10%, it wasn’t quite enough to stave off a 7% decline. (The numbers are worse if you don’t count free play as revenue, which Indiana … Continue reading

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Disappointment in Illinois; Wynn’s new crib

One less weekend day doesn’t wholly explain the tepid results from Illinois in August. Harrah’s Joliet was down a dramatic 14%, while Hollywood Aurora was off 10% and Empress Joliet slipped 3%. Even seemingly invulnerable Rivers Casino in Des Plaines … Continue reading

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Reality check at Sands; Bonanza in Baltimore

Sheldon Adelson risks making himself look in denial with his continuing insistence that the economic troubles in Macao are cyclical. This is B.S.: There has never been a ‘cycle’ in Macao of such depth or duration. Adelson’s Pollyanna attitude contrasts … Continue reading

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Wynn gets one step closer; Those insidious resort fees

“At moments like this, there is certainly a feeling of gratification and forward movement. It lifts our spirits and energizes us.” Thus spake Steve Wynn after Wynn Everett cleared another hurdle on its way to completion. A 27-page memo from Massachusetts … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We believe replacement activity will continue to plod along at trough levels and we see a more muted expansion pipeline in the US.” — Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, in the course of upgrading Scientific Games from “sell” to “hold.”

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The Strip is all right

A 2% decline in July revenues on the Strip may not seem like good news but the casinos were competing against the anniversary of a very good month for baccarat last year. By comparison, this July saw players drop 35% … Continue reading

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New Jersey loses again; From Russia with casinos

New Jersey‘s quest for sports betting came to a bitter, penultimate roadblock before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which deemed the Garden State’s repeal of its sports-betting ban to be a violation of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. … Continue reading

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The Penn National effect strikes again

Penn National Gaming is “making it rain” in Plainview, where it has spent $1.5 million with local vendors since opening. The workforce at Plainridge Park has gone from 100 to 533, with a $14 million payroll. And the state has … Continue reading

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Those tight slots; A birthday for Horseshoe

When one reads that casino revenues were up in, say, Indiana, despite lower foot traffic, you’ve got to wonder how its done. Applied Analysis has the answer: Slot holds are at “all-time highs,” meaning that some of the economic recovery … Continue reading

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It’s Galaxy’s turn to take a hit; Tohono O’odham file suit

Add Galaxy Entertainment to the companies taking on the chin in the Macao economy. The casino firm just posted a 46% drop in cash flow for 2Q15. Leading by example, Chairman Lui Che Woo announced a freeze in executive salaries … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“It is now safe to say the American casino industry has recovered, and the new normal is growth again.” — Fantini’s Gaming Report CEO Frank Fantini, on revenue upticks at Midwestern and tribal casinos.

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Vegas Club rescued; Straight talk from Steve Wynn

Good news for fans of the Las Vegas Club (and you know who you are): Its long Tamares Group nightmare will soon be over. Tamares has sold the Vegas Club to the D owner Derek Stevens and his brother for … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We are creating a caste system from which it’s almost impossible to escape, except for the few with exceptional brains, athletic skills or luck. That’s why I’m scared. We risk losing the capitalist engine that brought us great economic success … Continue reading

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Business heats up in Detroit, cools in Manila

Ohio? What’s Ohio? Casinos in Detroit may as well ask that as they continue to recover from the dent in their business made by the Buckeye State. July revenues were up 3% and, for the year to date, casino revenues … Continue reading

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Midwest shakes off malaise

Yes, there was an extra weekend day this year but let’s look at the glass half-full, as regional gaming markets shook off their malaise. Illinois was up 2% despite mild weakness in the St. Louis market. Empress Joliet (+10%) was … Continue reading

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Macao: “Less bad”; MGM beats estimates

That’s how J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff spun the latest numbers out of Macao, where gaming revenues plunged 34%, less than the year-to-date average of 37%. Mass table game winnings were up 11% from June, “more positive than we otherwise … Continue reading

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McCain, NIGC butt heads; Paper Tiger

U.S. senators put the squeeze on the National Indian Gaming Commission and allies like the National Indian Gaming Association at a recent hearing. Sen. John Barrasso (R) put the gripes in a nutshell when he said, “The commission is not effectively … Continue reading

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Meet Galaxy Entertainment; The lion grumbles; Steve Wynn gets in touch with inner Scrooge

In Macao, “a pharaonic exercise in overbuilding” may be a canny strategy for a post-crisis economy. Once the Chinese government drives the money launderers from the Macanese temple and develops adjacent Hengqin Island into a family friendly plethora of resorts … Continue reading

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Wynn splits expectations

Wynn Resorts split Wall Street expectations for cash flow in Macao last quarter, as well as on the Las Vegas Strip. Analyst Carlo Santarelli of Deutsche Bank said Wynn’s Vegas room revenue “wasn’t great” and characterized management’s projections as “a tad aggressive.” … Continue reading

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