Category Archives: Florida

Boyd under siege? Tight (slots) on the East Coast

Yesterday, Elliott Management announced that it owns 5% of Boyd Gaming. Shares of the company, which had closed just under $12, opened at $14. But is this a vote of confidence in Boyd? According to Seeking Alpha, “Elliott has a … Continue reading

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More slots for the Sunshine State; Sheldon’s big payday

 A 453-page casino-enabling bill in the Florida state Senate just got a bit longer when Sen. Maria Sachs added language that would enable six additional counties (Palm Beach, Gadsden, Washington, Lee, Hamilton and Brevard) to have slots at their parimutuels. … Continue reading

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Scott makes his move; Sudden death in New Hampshire

Just when it looked like the casino train was going to leave the station without him, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) has opened compact renegotiations with the Seminole Tribe. The latter would like to keep blackjack and baccarat, Scott would … Continue reading

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Florida: Go big or go home

It’s casino expansion time again in Florida, where a major change of the status quo has been unveiled in the state Senate. Pending local approval, Miami-Dade County would get one megaresort (minimum investment: $2 billion) and Broward County would get … Continue reading

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And then there were three; Atlantic City under pressure again

Nevada gaming authorities will have to start reporting the Silver State’s online-gambling revenue now that South Point has entered the lists under its Real Gaming banner. (We won’t get the numbers until late March.) The site ” is offering tournament play … Continue reading

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Sands: Hacked and heckled

If Sheldon Adelson hasn’t come to regret his ‘nuke Iran‘ rant he may soon do so. While Las Vegas Sands struggles to make its Web sites fully functional again, Adelson’s cyber-tormentors are taking a victory lap. A “Zhao Anderson” posted … Continue reading

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Hard Rock OK’d; Tribal casinos’ power plays; Caesars’ astute move

Instead of being left to rot, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City will be permitted to resume construction, with a view toward a late-summer opening. That good news was handed down from the Polk County District Court bench. If … Continue reading

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Market8 endorsed; Web casinos raided; Gridlock in Kentucky, Florida

Market8 is emerging as the frontrunner in the competition for a Philadelphia casino license. Three area politicians have come forward in support of Ken Goldenberg‘s project, which will be run by Mohegan Sun. As part of a joint communique, First … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs gets singed, casino creditors get burnt

Nick Ribis, a contentious figure in the Atlantic City casino scene is at it again. Or so contends a lawsuit by Churchill Downs. The racino company claims it paid Ribis $2.5 million “to develop and operate” Internet gambling on its … Continue reading

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Sheldon Adelson vs. the world

A fissure has opened within Big Gaming. Sheldon Adelson‘s efforts to push anti-Internet-casino legislation will be officially opposed by an industry lobby that includes MGM Resorts International. Both MGM and the American Gaming Association are constituents of the Coalition for Consumer … Continue reading

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Super Blowout

And, no, I don’t mean what happened on the field last Sunday at the Super Bowl. Nevada‘s sports books surpassed last year’s record $99 million handle and it wasn’t even close — $119 million. The nearly $20 million in profit … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“There’s regulations. There’s dogs. There’s integrated resorts. There’s taxes. There’s slots. There’s the compact. There’s decoupling. There’s injury reporting [for greyhounds]. If you take all those pieces of the puzzle, they don’t snap together that easily.” — Florida state Sen. … Continue reading

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No fun in Florida; Playing it safe in Illinois; Big flush at Borgata

Gov. Rick Scott (R, left) doesn’t want any gambling-expansion talk cluttering up his reelection bid, spoiling the fun for the rest of us. So no racinos, Naples or Palm Beach, no new gambling offerings, Seminole Tribes, and no destination resorts, … Continue reading

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Florida: Death by a thousand cuts; New player in Macao

Casino expansion in Florida may be nominally on the table for the incoming Lege but it looks D.O.A. Both Senate President Don Gaetz (R) and possibly Speaker of the House Will Weatherford (R) want preferatory constitutional amendments that would require … Continue reading

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Caesars turns up heat on Crosby

Perhaps realizing that the previous version of its lawsuit against Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chairman Stephen Crosby was a dog that wouldn’t hunt, Caesars Entertainment has reloaded with an amended complaint. Now it says that Crosby urged Steve Wynn, when the … Continue reading

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Adelson undeterred; Winners and losers

I’m not sure which part of this story is more alarming: That Affinity Gaming was the victim of a widespread identity-theft scheme for seven months … or that the company didn’t disclose it until late this year. It certainly makes … Continue reading

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A good week for Packer, Wynn and Caesars

James Packer didn’t get permission to open a casino at his planned, $400 million resort in Sri Lanka (though he may have gotten something better) — but he wasn’t forbidden, either. The Sri Lankan government is keeping its options open even … Continue reading

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Genting, Steve Wynn & so much more

Genting Group has narrowed its price target for finishing Resorts World Vegas. It will spend between $3 billion and $4 billion to complete the project (for which it has already paid $350 million for land). For a post-recession Vegas that’s … Continue reading

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The case against Crosby

As expected, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission fired off a broadside against Caesars Entertainment. It defended its Investigations & Enforcement Bureau as “comprised of seasoned investigators, [who act] independently to protect the public interest.” That’s partly a defense of the IEB … Continue reading

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Looking for a few good gamblers; Loveman lauded

If you live in New Jersey, this may be your lucky day. The state is looking for players to try out its i-gaming system ahead of the Nov. 26 launch. A month into real-money play, New Jersey will permit bonus … Continue reading

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