Category Archives: Louisiana

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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Caesars’ shell game; Setback in Japan

“Extend and pretend.” Those are the words of gaming analyst Alan Woinski, describing the debt-management practices of Caesars Entertainment and CEO Gary Loveman: “they extended out the maturities and just put new debt on top of old debt, and the … Continue reading

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Boyd, Pinnacle speak

Both Boyd Gaming and Pinnacle Entertainment met with Wall Street analysts this week, everybody being in town for Global Gaming Expo. Boyd CEO Keith Smith and CFO John Hirsberg said they saw an abatement in negative business trends, now confined … Continue reading

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Icahn to rescue Taj?

Always unpredictable, Carl Icahn has thrown Trump Entertainment Resorts a lifeline. He’s talking about making a $100 million purchase of the failing property, rolling his $286 million marker into equity … but he’s demanding what are described as “sizeable concessions” from … Continue reading

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Foxwoods: Woody exits; Eldorado’s big gains

Foxwoods Resorts Casino‘s financial problems could hardly be called “solved,” but CEO Scott “Woody” Butera plans to leave next month anyway for a non-gaming job. He will continue to advise Foxwoods from his new perch, though, even dickering with the … Continue reading

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Bad ideas never die; The Fugees; Left holding the bag

Politicians are ever-fond of the notion of using casinos as surrogate police, tasking them with collecting delinquent child-support payments. Louisiana has actually been doing this since 2011 and hit the jackpot: $2 million-plus to date. So where do deadbeat dads … Continue reading

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Good Caesars and Bad Caesars

That’s how a bondholder lawsuit distinguishes between Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. and Caesars Growth Partners. It castigates the toga-clad companies for — for instance — transferring Caesars Interactive (worth: $779 million) “for little or no consideration.” Similarly, Octavius Tower and … Continue reading

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Illiterate and accused; Revel: Rewarding failure

People who state their career goal as “trynna get rich” should probably be arrested for crimes against the English language. In the case of Izyiah Plummer (right), though, the charges are much more grave: the July 21 armed robbery of Caesars … Continue reading

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Pinnacle pestered; Penn profits; Pokies pilloried

Orange Capital, calling itself “unsatisfied,” has renewed its pestering of Pinnacle Entertainment to convert itself into a REIT. Orange claims that share value could be increased 60% to 90%. Unfortunately for Pinnacle customers, REITs are required to return 90% of … Continue reading

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Great month for the Strip, for Louisiana not so much

Buoyed by heavy baccarat play, the Las Vegas Strip registered a 22.5% gain in June. The house played very lucky, too, with win up a staggering 155%. At the other end of the gaming spectrum, those slots must have been … Continue reading

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Gaming industry gets mixed notices

American Gaming Association data on the health of the casino industry continues to be parceled out. Today we learned that Louisiana has 2.2X as many casino employees as Ohio but they make 2.7X as much. Mind you, the Buckeye State’s … Continue reading

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What’s in a name?

Quite a lot apparently, if you’re Wynn Boston and you’re going up against local favorite Mohegan Sun. A poll taken by the Center for Policy Analysis at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth found voters split between 48% in favor of Mohegan … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Look what they found. Legislators in Delaware have “found” money to aid the state’s ailing racinos and, surprisingly, no sofa cushions were involved. $10 million will be used to help reduce the racinos’ costs to slot machine vendors by 75%. … Continue reading

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Skepticism in Atlantic City; Hope in Schenectady

Hard Rock International has decided to stop being coy about its interest in Revel Resort. It wants it … if the price is right. “We certainly looked at it. We participated in the process,” said Hard Rock CEO James Allen. “The question … Continue reading

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Japan fever

As the window slowly closes on casino legalization during the current session of the Japanese Diet, a fever seems to be overtaking the casino industry. Normally reasonable people are suddenly hyper-exaggerating their projections for gambling in the Land of the … Continue reading

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Loveman utters heresy; Adelson’s sock-puppet theatre

Buried deep in Caesars Entertainments ‘s 1Q14 earnings call was this bombshell from CEO Gary Loveman: “We are looking at all of our options to reduce the cost of doing business here. All the businesses in [Atlantic City] are under tremendous pressure.” That’s … Continue reading

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Pinnacle, GLPI impress The Street; Parx beats Pennsylvania

Despite soft performance in its regional markets, Pinnacle Entertainment impressed an analyst or two by exceeding revenue expectations for the past quarter. Pinnacle’s cash flow was $3 million above Wall Street estimates, a feat attributed to fiscal discipline and improved … Continue reading

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Curtains for Caesars Windsor?; Churchill Downs wants to be a player

Karl Henkel of the Detroit News makes a close analysis of the market situation in Detroit and sees portents of what has been happening in Atlantic City and Tunica. His analysis doesn’t just focus on gross revenues but, for instance, … Continue reading

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Revel limps forward; Sheldon Adelson’s would-be buddies

President Scott Kreeger is insisting all is well at embattled Revel Resort. On one flank he’s got employees on whose behalf Unite-Here has been pressing for union representation. On the other he has the task of trying to make the … Continue reading

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Louisiana and other Case Bets

Margaritaville ($10 million) was the difference between a positive (1.5%) and negative month in Louisiana, which was down 3% on a same-store basis. Isle of Capri Casinos had an exceptionally good month (+12%) but Pinnacle Entertainment (-3.5%), Boyd Gaming (-5%). … Continue reading

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