Category Archives: Environment

Quote of the Day

“He seemed now to be also the embodiment of the fully emancipated male, perhaps the only one in America, the man who can do anything he wants, anything, can do it because he has money, the energy, and no apparent … Continue reading

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Boyd: What’s not to like?; Poker cheat gets flushed

Try as it might, Boyd Gaming just doesn’t feel any warm fuzzies from Wall Street. J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff called the most recent quarter “very impressive,” with 3% revenue growth and huge increases in cash flow. Still, Greff wrote, … Continue reading

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Turning point for Wynn; Breakthrough for PokerStars

Earlier this week, the Everett Planning Board unanimously assented to Wynn Everett‘s site plan. The Medford Patch described this vote as “the most critical local permit needed by Wynn.” The resort-to-be can start pulling building permits now, with the actual … Continue reading

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Gambling junkies in Illinois; New thinking in China

Despite having added slot routes to the state’s gambling repertory, gaming-tax revenues are down 6% in Illinois. This occurred despite the continuing addition of slot routes. However, some gambling-tax junkies continue to deny the obvious proof of a saturated market. “I’m … Continue reading

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Problem gambling’s poster girl; Smoke gets in Macao’s eyes

Meet Dianna Duran, secretary of state for New Mexico and, as of this week, America’s most prominent gambling addict. She’s been hit with a 64-count corruption indictment for, among other things, alleged money laundering and embezzlement. Duran is accused of … Continue reading

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Ohio: Dan Gilbert’s downfall; Icahn meets Randy the Rat

Ohio‘s slot hoppers have been emptied for August and it was a month marked by some dramatic swings of fate. Belterra Park‘s $6 million haul won’t blow anybody away but, at $145/slot/day, it’s doing an acceptable average and improved 41% … Continue reading

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Maryland to players: Drop dead

If you suddenly find that you’re in a Free State casino and your gambling budget doesn’t go as far as it once did, you can thank the Maryland Lottery & Gaming Control Commission. It’s prepared to vote on a staff-recommended change that … 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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Shocker in Massachusetts; Successes and setbacks for Penn

In a stunning reversal of fortune, KG Urban Enterprises has ditched its $650 million New Bedford casino project, citing financial difficulties. This ends seven years of grinding effort to gain civic acceptance, which culminated in a landslide electoral victory earlier … Continue reading

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Doubts pervade Massachusetts; California casino resurrected

A recent article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal poked fun at Massachusetts‘ nascent casino industry and at Penn National Gaming‘s Plainridge Park in particular. All that schadenfreude may not have been gratuitous after all, in view of the gloom presently … Continue reading

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Pit bosses think their job is the pits; One-hoss Hsieh

PayScale.com has been researching the most and least meaningful jobs, and some of it reflects unfavorably on our casino industry. Table game supervisors “report that they do not find their jobs meaningful, 20% actually believe their jobs make the world … Continue reading

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Mirage volcano muzzled; Macao gives the industry hope

One of Vegas’ most iconic attractions is getting minimized. The Mirage volcano will now only erupt twice on weeknights and thrice on weekends. This austerity move is a concession to MGM Resorts International‘s huge debt overhang. It was also supposedly … Continue reading

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Penn has big plans for Trop; It’s not easy being Steve Wynn

Penn National Gaming has been talking up its growth strategy to Wall Street and the Tropicana Las Vegas is central to the plan. At present, the Tropicana is pulling in just $40 million a year in casino revenues, less than … Continue reading

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Macao: Victory or status quo?; No more soft opening at Linq

Deutsche Bank was predicting a 37% dropoff in Macao gaming revenues for June. They came in 36% under last year’s numbers. Is this good news or not-so-bad news? Probably the latter. The novelty factor of Galaxy Phase II was quick … Continue reading

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Dispatch from Macao

Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli visited Macao recently and found “limited signs of help on the way.” For instance, the anti-corruption campaign continues merrily forward, with arrests up 32% from last year. Give a dearth of VIP play, operators are … Continue reading

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Straub’s latest truce; Twin River readies for competition

Bitter foes Glenn Straub and ACR Energy Partners have agreed to make nice and keep the lights on (literally) at Revel, at least for the short term. The brinkmanship between these two parties had reached such extremes that ACR cut … Continue reading

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MGM rebellion quashed; No ‘Net poker for Mississippi

Jonathan Litt‘s battle for control of MGM Resorts International‘s destiny is over almost before it was begun. His Land & Buildings firm has dropped its slate of candidates for the MGM board of directors, after failing to gain traction with … Continue reading

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More trouble for Caesars; Slot routes corrode casino revenues

Caesars Entertainment will soon have a new unsecured creditor — Uncle Sam. The company is trying to negotiate a settlement with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. The tab for making things right with The Man could run to $20 million and … Continue reading

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Ohio casinos: Half a loaf better than none; Brighter days for Macao?

Ohio cities are trying to use casino revenues to keep pace with Gov. John Kasich‘s austerity regime — and partly succeeding. “It is an important part of the budget, particularly when you look at the fact the state has eliminated almost … Continue reading

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Penn nabs the Trop; Smog City

After years of hinting, feinting and fanning the flames of speculation, Penn National Gaming went out and bought its long-desired Strip casino: Tropicana Resort & Casino. The old gal has had difficulties keeping up with the times but Union Gaming … Continue reading

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