Category Archives: International

Chronicle of a bankruptcy, foretold

Dipping into Shakespeare, Howard Stutz endeavors to do justice to the Elizabethan complexity of the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy. The fault is not in the stars but in Gary Loveman, architect of the disaster. When it was rolled out, back in … Continue reading

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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

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Revel: Brookfield bails, Straub back in; A few good men

Like its predecessors at Revel, management at Brookfield US Holdings found itself with an albatross around its neck: the cost-intensive Inlet District Energy Center. The standalone power plant cost the resort $1.25 million a month. Brookfield hoped to reduce those costs … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Venice without the Italians would not be Venice. If it’s not highly relevant, it won’t succeed.” — Echo Entertainment CEO Matt Bekkier on the importance of an “authentic” casino experience, one that appeals to locals and tourists alike. One hopes … Continue reading

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Incompatible bedfellows; Freeman seizes the day

Boyd Gaming and MGM Resorts International have gone to bed with bwin.party but may wake up with Anaya Gaming Group. That’s one possible outcome of “preliminary discussions with a number of interested parties” and bwin. “Such discussions may or may not … Continue reading

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Caesars, the morning after

It’s been a day since Bloomberg News broke the story that Caesars Entertainment is gearing up for a Jan. 14 bankruptcy filing, the day Gary Loveman promised would never come. (By filing on the 14th, Caesars avoids paying $225 million … Continue reading

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Sheldon steps in it again and again

Sheldon Adelson‘s love of authoritarianism has made him another enemy. At the latest Israel American Conference, Adelson rhapsodized, “God talked about all the good things in life. He didn’t talk about Israel remaining as a democratic state, otherwise Israel isn’t going to … Continue reading

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Showman Steve; Who’ll take Bucharest?

Rather than hire out entertainment for his Wynncore showroom (the one not occupied by Le Reve), Steve Wynn has taken a DIY approach. He’s producing and co-writing Showstoppers, a revue of some of the most iconic songs from Broadway musicals. … Continue reading

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Rough times in Macao; The NFL’s double standard

At least in relative, this month is shaping up as the worst in Macao‘s casino history, with the gambling industry looking at a 23% drop in gross receipts. And when 80% of your economy is predicated on casinos, you’ve got … Continue reading

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Wynn’s oysters schucked

Details of Steve Wynn‘s site-remediation plan are starting to emerge and they include rendering tainted soil inert by mixing it with cement. What they don’t include anymore are oyster beds to process polluted Mystic River water. Government officials nixed this … Continue reading

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The village idiot; Knuckle-dragging in Maryland

Every city has its cross to bear. In the case of Las Vegas, it’s former steroid user, baseball player and serial dumbass Jose Canseco. He obviously skipped firearm-safety class the day they told you to make sure your gun is … Continue reading

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Wild, wild East; Fertitta remembered

Imagine a Las Vegas in which to play you were required to lay out at least $65 … and where the average minimum bet was $270, maybe even $320. You’d have Macao, whose players dwarf Vegas’ ($20 average minimum bet) … Continue reading

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Working-class hero; Caesars courts Philippines

Having thrown its workforce to the wolves as part of its bankruptcy plan — one that may not ultimately save any jobs — Trump Entertainment Resorts has pissed off the wrong guy: state Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D). Chief creditor Carl … Continue reading

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Packer’s complaint; Bally bloodbath

James Packer‘s run of bad luck has crossed the Pacific Ocean and infected his Australian casinos. Faced with soft numbers at Crown Resorts, he blamed players, exclaiming, “The punters are killing us!” Packer was also put on the defensive by … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Which way is up?; Sheldon Adelson, prophet

Unburdened of four unprofitable casinos, if the revenue in Atlantic City is counted on a “same store” basis (i.e., leaving Revel, Showboat, the Atlantic Club and Trump Plaza out of the picture), the Boardwalk actually saw a 4% increase in … Continue reading

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An Angry Bird in the hand …

Although the relationship between casinos and skill-based games (poker excepted) has been that of vampire and crucifix, Atlantic City casinos are coming around to the idea of monetizing Words with Friends, say, for the casino floor. There’s even a “New … Continue reading

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Ivey loses & sundry Case Bets

Phil Ivey won’t be edge-sorting cards anytime soon. A British judge has ruled that, whether he knew it or not, Ivey was cheating when he won $12 million at Crockfords, a Genting Group casino in London. “He gave himself an advantage … Continue reading

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Funeral garb for Harmon; Death blow to Dotty’s?

Although it’s there to protect pedestrian, it’s fitting that the corpse of Harmon Hotel is shrouded in widow’s weeds. MGM Resorts International will be holding a protracted funeral for the first Las Vegas hotel to close without ever housing a … Continue reading

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Okada going slowly; Mixed news in Indiana

Kazuo Okada is butting heads with the Philippine government again. The latter says Okada has to have Marina Bay Resorts open by March of next year or forfeit a $2 million guarantee. Okada, whose project has been dogged by regulatory … Continue reading

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Let the games begin

After New Jersey‘s attorney generally unilaterally declared sports betting to be legal in the Garden State, the U.S. Department of Justice and four major sports leagues expressed their displeasure by going to court, seeking a reversal of the edict. In … Continue reading

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