Category Archives: Louisiana

Churchill Downs: Next stop, Des Plaines

Late last night the news broke that Churchill Downs has purchased 50.1% of Rivers Casino in Des Plaines from a consortium headed by Rush Street Gaming. The company is paying $326 million for a slight majority in an asset valued … Continue reading

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Adelson prospers in Macao; Instant racing upheld

Excepting a slight downturn in Las Vegas Strip revenues, it was a pretty good 3Q18 for Las Vegas Sands. Mass-market revenue in Macao was up 18.5% and VIP revenues rose 15%. In Singapore the numbers were mixed. Mass-market win was … Continue reading

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New era in Macao; Joy and misery in Louisiana

Beginning tomorrow, travel to Macao becomes much easier, as the Zhuhai bridge connecting Hong Kong and Macao officially opens. The ribbon is cut at 9 a.m. and several bus services are at the ready to make the half-hour run, compared … Continue reading

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Caesars to rebuff Fertitta; No surprise, Culinary endorses Rosen

This just in: Credit Suisse analyst Brian McKnight reports that the Caesars Entertainment board is going to reject Tilman Fertitta‘s reverse-merger offer. However, now that Caesars is in play, McKnight doesn’t think this is the end of the story, mentioning … Continue reading

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Indiana fails to impress; Big setback for non-smokers

It’s too soon to say that regional gaming’s economic honeymoon is over but Indiana was down 4% last month, grossing $177.5 million. (It was up 6% this time last year.) Penn National Gaming‘s Hollywood Lawrenceburg took a 15% header, grossing … Continue reading

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Mohegan Sun shines

Congratulations to Mohegan Sun on being named ‘Best Hotel’ by readers of USA Today. I’ve never stayed there but would reckon this is quite a coup and shows yet again that tribal casinos don’t yield the palm to private-sector ones … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We have banks of computers in the break room, but many employees have challenges accessing them. They don’t know how to use a keyboard or a mouse. That still exists. Everybody doesn’t work on the East or West Coasts, and … Continue reading

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Caesars hailed; Wynn Resorts for sale?

Credit Suisse has initiated coverage of Caesars Entertainment, citing it as its “Top Pick” in the gaming sector. Why? “It recently re-emerged from bankruptcy and is one of the largest US gaming operators, with eight Las Vegas Strip and 22 … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“As usual, we’re going to be two years behind everyone else … In our quest to be No. 50 in everything, here’s another one.” — Louisiana state Sen. Danny Martiny (R) on the Bayou State’s failure to legalize sports betting.

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Infamy on the Strip; Baton Rouge obliterated

“Mandalay Bay” is becoming a two-word synonym for infamy. Hotels’ Daily News Service recently bannered a set of dispatches with “What Security Looks Like in post-Mandalay Bay world.” (Subscription required.) As for what Las Vegas looks like in same, well, Lego … Continue reading

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Pols slow to move on sports betting

We thought we’d check up on what some of our favorite state legislators are doing about sports betting, now that it’s theoretically legal in their state (well, it’s complicated). In New York, Assemblyman Gary Pretlow (D) intends to introduce a … Continue reading

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MGM gets panned; Eldorado reaps laurels

First, the good news. Park MGM generated $9 million across the last three quarters, which is pretty good when you consider that it’s essentially a construction site. JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff opines that this partly makes up for “weak” … Continue reading

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MGM, Boyd make sports-betting pact; Win-win for Dover Downs

“We are in an envious position when it comes to this growth opportunity. Few companies can match our 40 plus years of experience in sports wagering, our significant sports betting infrastructure here in Nevada and our growing geographical footprint across … Continue reading

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Hypocrisy at Station; Gamblers flee smoke-free casinos

Station Casinos has claimed on at least seven occasions that, if its workers want to unionize, it will honor their wishes. The Culinary Union called Station’s bluff and the company has been talking out of the other side of its mouth … 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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D-Day for Ocean Resort near; MGM’s tax bonanza

Bruce Deifik really is a gambler: He bought Revel sight unseen, lead investor in the $200 million purchase. If Glenn Straub‘s bizarre interregnum as owner was a lesson in how not to behave in Atlantic City, Deifik has been a … Continue reading

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“Cashless casinos” in China; Keeping score in Louisiana

Could Chinese players go for gambling if the winnings aren’t monetary? That’s the wager resort owners on the island of Hainan plan to make if the central government gives them a much-hoped-for exception. Just as players wager for trinkets in … Continue reading

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Penn, Caesars come together; Big bet in smallest state

Penn National Gaming swooped in and bought itself a nice little operating contract in Louisiana, the Margaritaville Casino Resort, for $115 million. Considering that the price translates to 5.5X cash flow, Penn got itself quite a bargain. It’s also a vote … Continue reading

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Shutout in Japan?

With pachinko already representing a $30 billion industry, casino operators are right to think Japan is ripe for their product. But Forbes‘ Muhammad Cohen thinks Macao casino owners (well, technically you can’t “own” a casino in Macao, but we digress … Continue reading

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It’s Elaine’s world; Big Uneasiness in Louisiana

When the dust settles from the annual Wynn Resorts board meeting, there will be a directorate that is at least 60% new. Two more longstanding board members bit the dust this week, including former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller (D). One … Continue reading

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