Category Archives: Indiana

Penn bullish on Trop; Boyd wows Wall Street

M Resort and Tropicana Las Vegas are no longer the charity cases of Penn National Gaming. The company made a point of lauding them during this week’s earnings call, with JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff characterizing their performance — along … Continue reading

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Casa Shenandoah closes; Culinary escalates tactics

Call it a day for another Wayne Newton business venture. Mr. Las Vegas is closing Casa Shenandoah to the public, no reason given (although a recent break-in might have influenced the decision). “It is the Applicant’s intent that the property revert … Continue reading

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A tale of four states

Illinois‘ casino industry has never recovered from the Great Recession. We’ll never know if it would have done so but the inception of slot routes has basically nipped any recovery in the bud. As such, the Land of Lincoln will … Continue reading

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I’ve got a historical horse right here, his name is Paul Revere

Damn the laws, full speed ahead: That’s the mentality of Illinois horse tracks as they push for ‘historical racing,’ VLTs where you can bet on the outcome of past races. The Illinois Racing Board voted it through unanimously. “We’re out of … Continue reading

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Caesars gets swatted; Remembering Rappaport

While the Caesars Entertainment takeover of Centaur Gaming is still expected to go through, it won’t be without some pain for Caesars. The Roman Empire has agreed to pay a $1 million for improperly attempting to influence Hoosier State regulators … Continue reading

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Atlantic City, the morning after; On the dole in Delaware

Even as it celebrates its debut in Atlantic City, Hard Rock International is pining for the New York City area, especially since it has an exclusive contract to operate a casino at Meadowlands. In a display of rather poor taste, Hard … Continue reading

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Penn outperforms in Massachusetts; Horse sense in Indiana

Penn National Gaming had a happy surprise for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission when the latter dropped by Plainridge Park for a look-see. The racino, which the Boston Globe long tried to paint as a failure, has just come off its … Continue reading

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Midwest torpor; Freeman says goodbye

A wave of prosperity among Midwest casinos has hit the wall, at least for the near term. Indiana and Missouri joined Illinois, Ohio and Iowa in reporting flat year/year gaming revenues for May. In Indiana, gamblers were losing 15.5% more … Continue reading

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Las Vegas thrives; Palms ad backfires

Yesterday, we spotlit the Debbie Downer view of Las Vegas of one online columnist. And while a lengthy slide in visitation numbers remains a concern, dark and anecdotal snapshots of Sin City are contradicted by the numbers. The latter are … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“The leagues are a potent force. We’ve seen that in West Virginia, we’ve seen it in Indiana and other markets. It will be important to work with the leagues. I think the leagues can be powerful partners when it comes … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Folks are either spending a little more time or a little more money while they’re on the property. There’s good demand for the nearly 400 new slot machines we’ve put in over the last few months. We’re always working with vendors and … Continue reading

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How much for a used Dragon?; Indiana good, Missouri ‘meh’

Believe it or not, there is “a lot of interest in the property at this time” according to Lucky Dragon Casino owner Andrew Fonfa, a contention independently verified by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. That being said, a Lucky Dragon sale is … Continue reading

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Boyd weathers challenges; MGM swoons

An alternate headline for Boyd Gaming‘s 1Q18 results might be “better than expected.” Although the company had modeled a $12 million-$15 million cash flow hit at Blue Chip from new, nearby Four Winds Casino, the company’s Midwest revenues came in … Continue reading

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Wynn: It’s Elaine’s company now; Caesars reverses itself

When Elaine Wynn speaks, Wynn Resorts is suddenly all ears. Last week the company’s plurality shareholder called for a largely new and diverse board of directors, in what is describes as a “first step” toward greater heterogeneousness. Presto! Who should … Continue reading

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Icahn out, Eldorado in; Caesars balks at Hoosier fee

Carl Icahn was in a selling mood last weekend, cashing out of Tropicana Entertainment. The buyer was Eldorado Resorts, which paid Icahn $1.85 billion, then flipped nearly all the physical assets to Gaming & Leisure Properties for $1.2 billion. Not content … Continue reading

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MGM Connecticut hopes fading … for now

MGM Bridgeport will have to wait a bit. According to Connecticut Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz (D), the best chance of passage of any gaming-related legislation is narrow. Expressing misgivings about the consequences of further diluting the Nutmeg State’s gambling … Continue reading

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Indiana suffers, Ohio not so much; Station’s surprise

While its $170 million gross looked a lot better than Illinois‘ $104 million, Indiana saw its gamblers stay home in droves — 24% less foot traffic, although those who showed up seemed to have spent 21%. In any event, gambling … Continue reading

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MGM to jack up resort fees; Boyd braces for Four Winds impact

Looking for a bargain in casino stocks? JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff nominates MGM Resorts International, which he says “remains cheap.” He bases this, in part, on strong Las Vegas Strip performance driven by “two jewels” Bellagio and MGM Grand. … Continue reading

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MGM wins race in Macao; Wynn complaints proliferate

Whew! For a while it was looking as though MGM Grand Cotai wouldn’t make it out of the starting blocks in time for Chinese New Year. However, the megaresort opened yesterday, with room to spare before the all-important holiday. Architecturally … Continue reading

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GLPI picks at Wynn; Indiana players stay home

Gaming & Leisure Properties met with Wall Street analysts this week and it had the future of Wynncore on its mind. “While GLPI remains open to doing Las Vegas asset transactions, they view the risk profile as considerably higher given … Continue reading

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