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Category Archives: Las Vegas Sands
Tex Adelson rides again
Fresh from trying to afflict the country with another four years of Donald Trump, mega-mogul Sheldon Adelson is turning his eyes upon Texas. He’s readying a crack team of lobbyists, including Karen Rove, to descend upon the Lege when it … Continue reading
Posted in AGA, Atlantic City, Boulder Strip, Cosmopolitan, Economy, Election, Florida, Hard Rock International, Health, Horseracing, International, Japan, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Sands, Law enforcement, Lotteries, Marijuana, New York, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, Texas, Tilman Fertitta, Tribal
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Las Vegas: First, the bad news …
It’s no wonder October was a bad month for the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown. Visitation to Sin City fell 49.5% and room revenue tumbled 61%. Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg could, for the sake of argument, be right that … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, California, Cirque du Soleil, Conventions, Derek Stevens, Donald Trump, Downtown, Economy, Entertainment, Internet gambling, Jim Murren, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Sands, Movies, Real Estate, Sports, Sports betting, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation
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New rules, green shoots on the Strip; Mixed messages in Michigan
Casinos in Nevada will take a gut punch tomorrow when new state restrictions go into effect. They’ll have to reduce players on the floor to 25% of capacity, and the same holds true for bars and restaurants. Citing “wildfire” levels … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, California, Colorado, Cordish Co., Detroit, DraftKings, Entertainment, FanDuel, Golden Nugget, Health, Illinois, Internet gambling, Las Vegas Sands, Macau, MGM Resorts International, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Sports betting, The Strip, Tribal, Wynn Resorts
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Vegas recovery a Mirage; Illinois closes … again
More from the Too Much, Too Soon? file: MGM Resorts International, despite its long pause in reopening The Mirage has evidently decided it jumped the gun. Hotel rooms there and at Mandalay Bay will be closed Mondays-Thursdays through December at … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Cretins, Culinary Union, Dining, Economy, Environment, Health, history, Illinois, Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts International, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, Sheldon Adelson, Tamares Group, Technology, The Rio, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, Tribal
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Uneasy lies the head that wears Crown; IGT’s cautious future
Executives at Crown Resorts had better rethink that scheme to buy Sheldon Adelson‘s Las Vegas assets. The company, which has played fast and loose with money-laundering rules, has been provisionally denied permission to open its multibillion-dollar casino in Sydney. Regulators … Continue reading
Horseplay in Massachusetts and Monday mega-jottings
At age 86, horse owner Armand Janjigian is as alive and kicking as the thoroughbreds he wants to race in Massachusetts. No, he doesn’t have a track but he’s busily snapping up land for one. He’s also going to need … Continue reading
Posted in California, Card rooms, Churchill Downs, Crown Resorts, Detroit, DFS, DraftKings, Economy, Election, FanDuel, Galaxy Entertainment, Golden Nugget, Health, Horseracing, Illinois, International, Japan, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Sands, Lotteries, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Nebraska, New York, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Scientific Games, Sports, Sports betting, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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VOTE!
It’s the most important thing you’ll do all year. ‘Nuff said. Another item from the Too Much, Too Soon file: MGM Resorts International is mulling partially re-closing hotels at some of its Las Vegas Strip properties. The company is heavily … Continue reading
Macao gets a boost; Sisolak’s October surprise
“Encouraging” isn’t what you usually say about a 75% plunge in revenue. But in Macao, where casino win has been virtually nonexistent this year it’s cause for dancing in the streets. To be pedantic, revenues were down 72.5% but an … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Caesars Entertainment, China, Economy, G2E, Hard Rock International, Health, International, Japan, Las Vegas Sands, Macau, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Real Estate, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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Quote of the Day
“He has three areas he makes money, Las Vegas, Singapore and Macao. If I have to sell an asset to pay for supporting the other two, if I have three horses and I need to kill one to feed the … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Las Vegas Sands, Macau, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip
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At long last, Circa; Las Vegas Strip, empty city
Yesterday was Circa Day, the opening of the most-anticipated Las Vegas casino in a long time (yes, even before Aria). Much of that buzz was due to owner Derek Stevens‘ canny mastery of PR but a spiffy new Downtown casino … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Boyd Gaming, Derek Stevens, Donald Trump, Downtown, Downtown Grand, DraftKings, Economy, Entertainment, FanDuel, Golden Nugget, Health, Illinois, Las Vegas Sands, Law enforcement, MGM Resorts International, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Sports betting, Terry Caudill, The Strip, Tourism, Vdara Death Ray, Wall Street
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Vegas: Too much, too soon?
Did Las Vegas reopen too swiftly and too soon? Has it, in fact—as we asked and Las Vegas Sands President Rob Goldstein heavily implies—jumped the shark? It has for 1,200 Las Vegas Strip workers. In addition to 828 already-reported sackings … Continue reading
Adelson abandons Vegas; Boyd salvages bad quarter
Sheldon Adelson may have flung $75 million at deciding who’s going to run the country for the next four years but he’s giving up on America. News broke yesterday that Las Vegas Sands is shopping Venelazzo for six billion. We’ve … Continue reading
Sands: “Awful and apathetic”; Sheldon’s deep pockets
Despite ” taking into account a slower than anticipated rebound during the Golden Week period earlier this month and a generally slow visitation boost and revenue recovery from the (still early) resumption of the” Individual Visa Scheme in Macao, analysts at … Continue reading
Trop in trouble; Sands has a plan; Super Bowl to Vegas?
We know that the Tropicana Las Vegas is being positioned for a sale (potentially to Twin River Holdings) but does that alone explain the pink-slipping of 828 employees, a drastic move? Placed in the context of other cutbacks, like the … Continue reading
Kings for a day; Covid’s casino kingpin
As you know, DraftKings is the current darling of Wall Street, its stock hovering around $50/share. Today Credit Suisse analyst Ben Chaiken initiated coverage with an “outperform” rating, putting a $76/share price target on the stock. He even went to … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Australia, Brazil, Caesars Entertainment, California, China, Crown Resorts, DraftKings, Economy, FanDuel, Golden Nugget, Health, IGT, Illinois, Internet gambling, Japan, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Sands, Law enforcement, Lotteries, Louisiana, Macau, Maverick Gaming, MGM Resorts International, Nebraska, Rush Street Gaming, Sports, Sports betting, Technology, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta, TV, Twin River, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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Caesars pleads poverty; FBI descends on Vegas
News sources are reporting “mass layoffs” at Caesars Southern Indiana, one of the company’s more successful properties. As many as 200 staff have been given their walking papers, not just in the poker room but vital departments like servers, bartenders, … Continue reading
Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Canada, Cosmopolitan, Derek Stevens, Donald Trump, DraftKings, Economy, Entertainment, Health, Indiana, Las Vegas Sands, Law enforcement, Marketing, MGM Resorts International, Missouri, Nevada, Penn National, Planet Hollywood, Resorts World LV, Security, Sports betting, Stanley Ho, Tourism, Transportation, Wall Street, Wynn Resorts
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Cosmo is number one … and not in a good way
Wanna catch Covid-19? Head for the Cosmo. “The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas topped reported locations of possible COVID-19 exposures in June, July and August in Southern Nevada, according to state disease investigation analyses,” reported the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The renegade … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, Cosmopolitan, Derek Stevens, Diversity, G2E, Genting, Health, history, Japan, Las Vegas Sands, Maryland, MGM Resorts International, Moulin Rouge, Nevada, New York, Resorts World LV, Sports, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Texas, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, Wynn Resorts
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Louisiana hard hit; Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods tops in U.S.
Slammed by a double-whammy of hurricanes, Louisiana was accordingly unfortunate in gambling revenue, which plunged 32% to $148.5 million. The only market spared was Baton Rouge (-12%). Lake Charles bore the brunt of Hurricane Laura and the numbers reflected it. … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, Churchill Downs, Cosmopolitan, Derek Stevens, Dining, Donald Trump, Downtown Grand, Election, Foxwoods, Golden Nugget, Hard Rock International, Health, Illinois, Indiana, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Sands, Louisiana, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Resorts International, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Ocean Resort, Oklahoma, Penn National, Reno, Sahara, Sheldon Adelson, Slot routes, Sports betting, Station Casinos, Tamares Group, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, Tribal, Twin River, Wynn Resorts
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