Category Archives: International

GLPI ups ante for Pinnacle

Wall Street has been consistently saying that Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ previous offer for Pinnacle Entertainment wouldn’t get the deal done. Now GLPI has put $47.50/share on the table, to a cool response from Pinnacle management. J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph … Continue reading

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From Russia with baccarat; Massachusetts tribe has no quit in it

North Korean, South Korean and northern Chinese punters will relatively soon have at least two opportunities to take short-hop flights to Vladivostok, where two casinos — relatively modest in budget by American standards — are in progress. The junior of the … Continue reading

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Atlantic City, Trump Resorts play for time

Atlantic City can breathe a little easier: It’s bought a year’s reprieve from a ballot question which would revoke its casino monopoly. Technically, it could still get done if the Legislature votes it through by August 30. But it has … Continue reading

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Pushback against Adelson; Packer’s pretension

“Poker is an all-American game. It’s a game that I learned as a teen and continue to play today. Just like millions of other players I enjoy the strategy and skill involved.” So said Rep. Joe Barton (R) as he introduced … Continue reading

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Ruffin loses in Kansas; Expanded New Jersey gambling dissed

Three casino proposals were weighed in the balance and two were found wanting, as the Kansas State Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board sifted the pros and cons, ultimately settling on the lowest-budgeted of the contenders, Kansas Crossing. The project, named … Continue reading

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Billion-dollar bonanza in Macao; Mob boss returns

Casino investment in the U.S. has largely been a bust for private equity firms. However, two funds — Silver Point Capital and Oaktree Capital Management — could be about to hit the jackpot in Macao. It seems that Melco Crown … Continue reading

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Rock in Rio flops; Tighter slots in Maryland?

According to Vital Vegas, the first Strip outing of Rock in Rio might be its last, as the music festival may have lost as much as $28 million. Vital Vegas puts attendance at a dreadful 130,000 (out of a possible … Continue reading

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Mixed news from Atlantic City; More silliness from Trump

Atlantic City continued its paradoxical ways last month. The market as a whole suffered another big decline, down 10%. However, for individual operators, May was mostly good, with a same-store gain of 4%. (To see the blended impact of Internet … Continue reading

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Heavy online interest in Pennsylvania; New twist in Jersey expansion

Caesars Interactive sent Michael Cohen to Harrisburg, to educate Pennsylvania lawmakers in online gambling and demonstrate the safety features whereby underage players can be thwarted. Cohen’s presentation pleased lawmakers on both sides of the aisle but drew a squawk of … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Indonesia is not going to have gaming. Malaysia is not going to have increased gaming. Vietnam is a giant question mark and doesn’t have that many players. So you are left with only Singapore and Malaysia, and Chinese individuals living … Continue reading

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Mohegans, Foxwoods get go-ahead; More trouble for Caesars

Driven by apocalyptic job-loss projections by Foxwoods Casino Resort and Mohegan Sun, the House of Representatives of Connecticut passed a casino bill to Gov. Dannel Malloy (D) for his signature. The bill doesn’t authorize a casino per se but rather … Continue reading

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Caesars pays some, denies others; Adelson’s blunderbuss bill

Who knew that Gary Loveman was a creditor of Caesars Entertainment? His compensation package has been identified as among those adversely affected by Caesars Entertainment Operating Co.’s bankruptcy. The Chapter 11 proceeding has impacted five deferred-compensation plans, two of which will … Continue reading

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Phua case collapses; Bwin wooed ardently

Well, that’s it. With the exclusion of evidence gathered from all three Caesars Palace VIP villas used by Paul Phua, the federal government’s case against the poker pro collapses ignominiously. U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon had already tossed all the … Continue reading

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New York’s big score; Tribe wins in California

Various law enforcement agencies are richer to the tune of $9.6 million after nailing an offshore betting ring that extended all the way to Panama. The case started humbly enough, with some Albany County jail officers found to be involved … Continue reading

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Sheldon steps in it; Tomato King to the rescue

Las Vegas Sands‘ CEO Sheldon Adelson’s pet piece of legislation, “Restoring America’s Wire Act” turns out to have a raft of unintended consequences, several of which would kneecap the casino industry. For one, it would ban mobile gambling, which is … Continue reading

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Loveman’s best decision; New face at Bellagio

Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman‘s decision to pull out of the troubled Baha Mar metaresort may represent one of the best judgment calls he ever made. The $3 billion Bahamas resort has missed three deadlines to open and has received the … Continue reading

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Ohio: Racinos get a leg up; Pro b-ball for Vegas?

Business is booming for Penn National Gaming in the Buckeye State. Not only are its two casinos up 5.5% from last year — 4% at Hollywood Toledo and 7% at former underachiever Hollywood Columbus — but it continues to get … Continue reading

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Is MGM the next REIT?; Bad news for PokerStars

Shares of MGM Resorts International could trade at $55. So thinks hedge-fund boss Jonathan Litt, who has proposed converting MGM into a REIT, a move he says could halve the company’s massive debt. (Asset sales are part of Litt’s plan.) The … Continue reading

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The clock is running in Japan, Florida, Connecticut

Major casino companies are beginning to lose patience with Japan‘s impotent government and are casting their eyes toward South Korea. “This will take leadership. At some point someone is going to have to say ‘this is important to us, let’s push this … Continue reading

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Fear and loathing in Washington; New goodies at Borgata

Sheldon Adelson sock puppet Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R) would be holding his much-ballyhooed hearing on Internet gambling today, had Mother Nature not intervened and forced a postponement. When it happens, it’ll be pretty much the kangaroo court you’d expect. His star witness is rabid and … Continue reading

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