Category Archives: IGT

Priced to move

In an effort to reduce leverage from its takeover by Gtech, manufacturer International Game Technology is putting its Las Vegas headquarters on the market. Act fast: You can still get this 33-acre facility at “a significant discount.”

Posted in GTECH, IGT | Comments Off on Priced to move

Isle trends upward; Free the Texas ponies!

Add Isle of Capri Casinos to the list of companies enjoying a positive turn in their fortunes. It reported an operating profit of $57.5 million, a 15% increase. The biggest cash cow was Isle Pompano Park, hauling in $42 million, … Continue reading

Posted in Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Horseracing, IGT, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Technology, Texas, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street | 2 Comments

SLS: Closed by 2016?

That’s the stark implication of some remarks by owner Stockbridge Capital Partners about SLS Las Vegas, which continues to generate negative return on investment. Howard Stutz took a deep dive into the numbers and he must have required a bathysphere to … Continue reading

Posted in Cannery Casino Resorts, Dining, Entertainment, Genting, Harrah's, IGT, Isle of Capri, James Packer, Marketing, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Revel, Sam Nazarian, Sheldon Adelson, SLS Las Vegas, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Paradox in Maryland; Otter saves “instant racing”

While its competitors dealt with a variety of revenue declines, despite posting a record amount of revenue, Horseshoe Baltimore was up in March, grossing a best-yet $25 million. On a statewide basis, revenue was 17% higher last month. However, casinos … Continue reading

Posted in Cordish Co., GTECH, Harrah's, Horseracing, Idaho, IGT, Maryland, Penn National, Racinos, Regulation, Reno, Tribal, World Series of Poker | Comments Off on Paradox in Maryland; Otter saves “instant racing”

Naughtiness at Las Vegas Sands; Caesars makes bankruptcy plan official

Sands China could have some stateside problems. Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez is mulling whether or not to slap Sands’ wrist for tampering with evidence. The documents in question are part of a wrongful-termination lawsuit brought by former Sands China CEO Steven … Continue reading

Posted in Harrah's, IGT, International, Macau, Sheldon Adelson, Technology, The Strip | Comments Off on Naughtiness at Las Vegas Sands; Caesars makes bankruptcy plan official

Caesars quits Ohio; Adelson’s Iran problem

Caesars Entertainment‘s portfolio is lighter to the tune of two Ohio casinos and a racino. The beleaguered company sold its 20% in Horseshoe Cleveland, Horseshoe Cincinnati and ThistleDown Racino to majority shareholder Rock Ohio Ventures, giving Dan Gilbert full control … Continue reading

Posted in Dan Gilbert, GTECH, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, IGT, International, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Racinos, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Technology, Warner Gaming | 2 Comments

Golden, Scientific on the move

Golden Gaming continues to absorb its competitors. Its latest acquisition is Lakes Entertainment, one of the most venerable names in Midwestern gambling. Golden will pay a 37% premium to purchase Lakes at $9.57 a share. While 64% of shareholders will … Continue reading

Posted in Bally Technologies, Golden Gaming, Horseracing, IGT, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Scientific Games, Slot routes, Technology, Wall Street, WMS Industries | Comments Off on Golden, Scientific on the move

Death throes at Trump Taj; Casino clash in Maine

Even with a $5 million cash infusion from rich uncle Carl Icahn, that didn’t stop Trump Taj Mahal from going into Death Spiral Mode. Its greatest asset, its new(ish) hotel tower, has been closed and the casino will no longer … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, GTECH, Horseracing, IGT, International, Lawrence Ho, Maine, Melco Crown Entertainment, Penn National, Politics, Tribal, Trump Entertainment Resorts | Comments Off on Death throes at Trump Taj; Casino clash in Maine

Ohio’s big haul; NY Times’ whack job

Ohio has matured rapidly as a casino market, bigger than Illinois, almost as large as Missouri but still a long way from Indiana‘s monthly grosses. Still, a 38% increase in casino revenue from last year is nothing at which to … Continue reading

Posted in Hard Rock International, Harrah's, IGT, Mohegan Sun, MTR Gaming, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson | Comments Off on Ohio’s big haul; NY Times’ whack job

Linking to The Linq; Tribal Internet push

After an unhappy interregnum as The Quad, the former Imperial Palace officially becomes The Linq today. (What was up with that Quad nonsense anyway?) It might as well be called “The Millennial,” given the number of amenities targeted to that … Continue reading

Posted in California, Dining, Donald Trump, Environment, GTECH, Harrah's, IGT, Internet gambling, Technology, The Strip, Tribal | Comments Off on Linking to The Linq; Tribal Internet push

Fire sale at Full House; Japan: Patience advised

In the casino world it’s pretty much unheard-of for a company to hang a “for sale” sign on itself without a suitor in view. Patti Hart did it successfully at International Game Technology, earlier this year. Now Full House Resorts … Continue reading

Posted in Alabama, Dan Lee, G2E, Genting, Harrah's, IGT, Indiana, Japan, Neil Bluhm, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Tribal | Comments Off on Fire sale at Full House; Japan: Patience advised

Caesars wins times two

Congratulations are in order twice over for Caesars Entertainment. The company is towering over its competitors in the social-gaming sphere, according to Eilers Research. While Zynga still rules Facebook and DoubleDown Casino has thrown a lifeline to International Game Technology, … Continue reading

Posted in Bally Technologies, Detroit, Entertainment, Environment, Harrah's, IGT, Internet gambling, Maryland, MGM Mirage, World Series of Poker | Comments Off on Caesars wins times two

Macao glass half-full

Although U.S. casino executives are whooping it up that anti-corruption probes are being curtailed in China, the damage continues to be done, judging by last month’s numbers in the VIP sector. The latter was down 26% while mass market play … Continue reading

Posted in IGT, Japan, Macau, MGM Mirage, Rhode Island, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Technology, Wall Street | Comments Off on Macao glass half-full

Why is this man smiling?; The daffy world of Glenn Straub

“Restructure! Restructure! Restructure! That’s all he ever does because that’s all he can do!” That was a friend of mine, speaking in exasperation of Donald Trump. However, today the remark could be updated to refer to Gary Loveman. The CEO … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Donald Trump, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, IGT, Maryland, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Revel, Transportation, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Cycle of futility; Hard luck in Indian Country

As the casino industry braces itself for Global Gaming Expo, this could hardly be a worse moment to be hawking slot machines. Not only is it undergoing a painful contraction but new markets (like Boston and Washington, D.C.) are a … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Bally Technologies, California, Economy, G2E, Harrah's, IGT, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Revel, Scientific Games, Station Casinos, Tribal, Trump Entertainment Resorts | Comments Off on Cycle of futility; Hard luck in Indian Country

When titans wed; Cupidity at Revel

Just when you thought the manufacturing sector had engaged in enough consolidation that it would take a pause to pay down debt (or at least burp) comes a mega-consolidation. International Game Technology‘s two biggest rivals will become one. Ronald Perelman‘s … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Bally Technologies, Cretins, GTECH, IGT, Regulation, Revel, Shuffle Master, Wall Street, WMS Industries | 1 Comment

Wynn: Most happy fella

We’ve gotten to inured to headlines that say such-and-such a quarter was “rescued by Macao” that I did a double-take today. The lead item on a newsletter was “Wynn Resorts Q2 results boosted by Las Vegas.” It’s nice that the … Continue reading

Posted in Bally Technologies, IGT, International, Internet gambling, Macau, Scientific Games, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Wall Street | Comments Off on Wynn: Most happy fella

Gaming industry gets mixed notices

American Gaming Association data on the health of the casino industry continues to be parceled out. Today we learned that Louisiana has 2.2X as many casino employees as Ohio but they make 2.7X as much. Mind you, the Buckeye State’s … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, IGT, International, Internet gambling, Louisiana, Ohio, Racinos, Wall Street | Comments Off on Gaming industry gets mixed notices

Take my casino, please; Nail-biter in Iowa

Rather than accept three potential casino closings as a fait accompli, Unite-Here is out beating the bushes for potential buyers. Given, the casinos aren’t Unite-Here’s to sell but there’s no law that says the union can’t play matchmaker. “We want the world … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Carl Icahn, Columbia Sussex, GTECH, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, IGT, Internet gambling, Iowa, Penn National, Regulation, Revel, Technology, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts | 1 Comment

Goodbye IGT, hello Gtech

Early this morning, International Game Technology announced it had been acquired by Gtech, an Italian company specializing in lotteries. The terms of the deal include the assumption of $1.7 billion in debt and the payment of $4.7 billion in cash. … Continue reading

Posted in Bally Technologies, Current, Economy, GTECH, IGT, Scientific Games, Shuffle Master, Wall Street, WMS Industries | Comments Off on Goodbye IGT, hello Gtech