Category Archives: Illinois

Lion attempts to devour Caesar; Louisiana casinos to come ashore?

That proposed takeover of Vici Properties by MGM Growth Properties looks stranger by the day. Since it would be a transaction between two landlords, it would not require Nevada regulatory approval. But it would not, contrary to its initial appearance, … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey, The Strip, etc.

MGM National Harbor goes from strength to strength. Last month, it captured 40% of Maryland market share en route to a $56.5 million gross (for a property record of $1.8 million gross gaming revenue per day). Maryland Live, hanging onto … Continue reading

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Indiana, Missouri see happy days; Don’t count on Millennials

It looks like Penn National Gaming is picking a good time to acquire Pinnacle Entertainment, to judge by the healthy performance of the Missouri and Indiana markets (though it must be kicking itself for having missed the loophole that allowed … Continue reading

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Malaise in Illinois, optimism in Ohio; Frissora’s smooth move

Illinois casinos have never recovered from the double-whammy of the Great Recession and a smoking band, and now they have to contend with slot routes. Last month they were down 2.5% statewide($108.5 million). Taking a closer look, two riverboats were … Continue reading

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A taxing topic … but mostly good for gaming

As the Trump administration’s tax bill heads into the reconciliation process, it could spark a new era of fiscal responsibility. That’s if corporations behave as they are predicted to do in this analysis. It forecasts that, with the slashing of … Continue reading

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Penn regroups, Sands expands; Beware the Yakuza

Santa Claus has come early, in the guise of hardworking Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli. He’s been so busy profiling gaming’s top companies we wonder when he finds time for sleep. His recent visits have included one to Penn National … Continue reading

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Stratosphere: Sartini takes charge; Dadaist policy at MGM

“It’s more appreciated now than it was 20 years ago,” says Golden Entertainment CEO Blake Sartini of his new trophy property, the Stratosphere. Boy, is he right (as usual). What used to be called “Stupak’s Stump” or the “Tower of … Continue reading

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Case Bets

In an early Christmas present to gaming historians, the Center for Gaming Research at UNLV has unveiled the Harrah’s Entertainment Corporate Archives, focusing on the 1940-2000 period. In other words, it doesn’t just go back to the beginning but before … Continue reading

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Macao rockets ahead; SLS sale snagged

While we share Galaxy Entertainment Chairman Lui-Che Woo‘s circumspection about announcing a full recovery in Macao, gaming revenues continue to ignore the ‘stop’ signs. Last month they rocketed up 22%, which “blows past expectations,” according to Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, … Continue reading

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Mandalay Bay mystery a labyrinth

As the clouds of war gather again over our great country, we’re finally gaining some clarity regarding Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock. He was that seeming oxymoron: a video poker “whale,” one who didn’t blanch at wagering $100 a spin. … Continue reading

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Caesars exits bankruptcy; Station’s California headache

Caesars Entertainment‘s long Chapter 11 nightmare is finally at an end. Regulators in Missouri and Louisiana have signed off on a reorganization that will leave Caesars creditors $10 billion lighter in the wallet. The consummation of the deal is a … Continue reading

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Placidity in Indiana; Irma inconveniences card sharps

It was a flat August in the Hoosier State, as casino executives look toward Four Winds Casino in South Bend with trepidation. Perhaps it is the vampiric rise of slot routes in Illinois, but the northern tier of Indiana casinos … Continue reading

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Illinois lackluster, Ohio strong; New attraction for Strip

Illinois is coming off a flat August. The good news is that it’s an improvement on last year’s 2% decline. The bad news is that the lost business doesn’t appear to be coming back. Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli reports … Continue reading

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MGM sells National Harbor; High accolade for Turning Stone

MGM National Harbor continues to grow the Maryland casino market, while taking down its main competitors. (Would we call this a “category killer”?) In the meantime, the small casinos are doing just fine. Last month Penn National Gaming‘s Hollywood Perryville was … Continue reading

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Slippage in Illinois; MGM carries Maryland

One less weekend day than last year proved costly for casinos in Illinois, where gaming revenue fell 2.5% in July. (It had been flat in 2016.) True, the creeping effect of slot routes may have played a role but speculation … Continue reading

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Adelson: I did it my way

Despite Las Vegas numbers that were deemed disappointing by Las Vegas Sands execs, the company still managed to haul in $3 billion-plus in 2Q17, driven in part by the opening of Parisian in Macao. “I think you know this quarter was … Continue reading

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Good news across the Midwest; Pennsylvania blows it (again)

An extra weekend day may have made all the difference for Illinois, where gross gaming revenues rose 2% last month. The good news was spread pretty evenly throughout the market, except at Jumer’s Casino Rock Island, which slipped 6%, to … Continue reading

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Illinois becalmed; Freeman breaks with Trump

Lawmakers in Illinois obviously don’t care about the future of the state’s 10 extant casinos, considering the next gaming expansion (following slot routes) that they are preparing to ram through. If they bothered to look at the market, they’d see … Continue reading

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Galaxy targets Japan; Tribes expand Connecticut demands

“We believe that Japan has a huge opportunity to create something unique that doesn’t just follow the Vegas model seen in many other markets around the world.” With those words, Galaxy Entertainment President Michael Mecca announced that Galaxy was in … Continue reading

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Resorts World LV: It’s a go; Illinois pols spurn casino

As Alon fades into the sunset, Resorts World Las Vegas plans to ramp up in serious fashion. Resorts World President Edward Farrell has announced that construction cranes will be up by August at the latest and work will begin in … Continue reading

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