Category Archives: International

Adelson undeterred; Winners and losers

I’m not sure which part of this story is more alarming: That Affinity Gaming was the victim of a widespread identity-theft scheme for seven months … or that the company didn’t disclose it until late this year. It certainly makes … Continue reading

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A good week for Packer, Wynn and Caesars

James Packer didn’t get permission to open a casino at his planned, $400 million resort in Sri Lanka (though he may have gotten something better) — but he wasn’t forbidden, either. The Sri Lankan government is keeping its options open even … Continue reading

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Bad news for Adelson; Wynn OK’d

I don’t know if Sheldon Adelson deserves the credit, but it looks like his anti-Internet-casino jihad has driven Big Gaming closer together. Wynn Resorts and Station Casinos and Churchill Downs have all joined the American Gaming Association. AGA prexy Geoff … Continue reading

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Hasta la vista, EuroVegas

His demands having been rejected by the Spanish government, Sheldon Adelson has renounced EuroVegas, his $30 billion grand folly of 12 hotels, six casinos and 18,000 slots in Spain. Considering his hard-nosed stance that the company only concentrate on projects … Continue reading

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Most happy fella; Whither the Western?

If you added Melco Crown Entertainment to your portfolio of stocks, you’ve got a right to be feeling smart right about now. U.S.-traded shares of the stock are up 111% over the course of 2013. Weaker-than-expected high roller play has … Continue reading

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Caesars’ big bazaar; Psychic powers in Massachusetts; When is a profit not a profit?

Linq is shaping up handsomely and its Ferris wheel just had its last gondola added yesterday. So, if we can put Caesars Entertainment‘s debt problems aside for a second, the company is doing very nicely in the capex department, where … Continue reading

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Semi-failure to launch; Crackdown in Illinois

It’s not just Obamacare that’s having Web site glitches in its launch. The same goes for New Jersey‘s ‘Net-betting system. Test player Joseph Brennen attempted logging in from within Atlantic City but kept getting error messages. “It’s frustrating knowing you’re … Continue reading

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The little slot company that could; Thinking small in New York; Thinking big in Macao

Earlier this week, Howard Stutz looked into the fascinating story of Multimedia Games, beloved of stock analysts but shunned by share buyers. What’s not to like? Multimedia widened its profit last quarter, to $10 million. Sales in FY13 rose 27%, … Continue reading

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Misery in Missouri; Massachusetts upended; Ho associate nabbed

Today’s gaming numbers out of Missouri are so depressing I hardly feel like sharing them. Year over year, only two casinos were revenue-positive. One was — no surprise — River City, in St. Louis. The other was — mild surprise … Continue reading

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Is Revel in play?; James Packer: Wanted man

I never would have believed it after a recent change of CEOs and a major redirection of Revel Resort‘s marketing efforts, but the casino could be put up for sale. The bottom having fallen out of the resale market for … Continue reading

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A New York State of mind; What price corruption?

New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) came out of hiding to crow about the big casino victory last Tuesday. He and his allies are being credited with keeping the Proposal One campaign focused on education aid and job creation, … Continue reading

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CityCenter 1.5; Casinos vs. Atlantic City, Round Two

MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group have unfurled the big- and small-picture details of their 12-acre, 20,000-seat arena. For an in-depth description, I direct you to Alan Snel‘s excellent account. The announcement refuels speculation that AEG (operator of the … Continue reading

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Case Bets: New York, Wynn, Packer, Atlantic City & Reno

In a positive omen for Tuesday’s casino vote in New York, shares of Castkills-based Empire Resorts (NYNY) leapt 29%, closing at $5.30/share. The company hopes to bring casino gambling to the Concord Hotel, although jostling for the probable two Catskills … Continue reading

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Slots and torts; Menominee don’t quit; Caesars scapegoats Suffolk

If you’ve probably seen, if there’s anything the manufacturing sector of the gaming industry likes to do better than make new slot games is to sue one another for patent infringement. The fun may be coming to an end. Rep. … Continue reading

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Has Sheldon Adelson lost it?

Last night, Sheldon Adelson went to mind-boggling extremes and into the realm of the sort of rhetoric one associates with some of the worse regimes of modern history, advocating a unilateral, first-strike, nuclear attack on Iran. “Then you say, ‘See! The next … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Caesars, Ceylon, Cosmo and clubbing

It’s G-Day plus four and questions continue to mount about Caesars Entertainment‘s partnership with the Gansevoort hotel chain. In particular, what didn’t the company’s compliance not know about Arik Kislin and when did they not know it? Suffolk Downs might … Continue reading

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Casino explosion in the Far East

Now that they’ve seen what Macao and Singapore can do with casino resorts, practically everyone else in the Pacific Rim wants in. Gaming is already big business in the Philippines, but Lawrence Ho and others like him are convinced they … Continue reading

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New life for EuroVegas?; Trailer Station rides again;

Sheldon Adelson may have charmed out a back-door exemption to Spain‘s antismoking policy. The national government is drafting legislation that would give provinces wiggle room where the ban is concerned. Which means that Madrid could go ahead and give Adelson … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“MGM [Resorts International] might have made a shrewd move disentangling themselves as there isn’t much other than the casino there right now. With all the other projects kicking off in Asia I doubt if it will become a class destination … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Exit Pinnacle, turnover at Revel; Invading Japan

It took three years and a frightful loss ($239 million), but Pinnacle Entertainment is finally shot of Lee’s Folly, the Sands Casino Hotel site that ex-CEO Dan Lee bought for $270 million during the boom years … and which promptly … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, International, Japan, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Pinnacle Entertainment, Revel, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Station Casinos | 1 Comment