Category Archives: Macau

SLS sale accelerates; New corruption worry for Macao

Lucky Dragon Casino‘s sudden demise had a dramatic effect on the sale of SLS Las Vegas, getting owner Stockbridge Capital Partners — no doubt newly aware of its precarious position — back to the bargaining table with Meruelo Group. According to … Continue reading

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He came to rob New York; MGM Cotai delays opening

Security at MGM Resorts International properties just got another black eye. In a dead-of-night robbery, an armed man — complete with clichéd stocking cap — stuck up the casino cage, then had the brass to escape via taxicab. (Imagine it: … Continue reading

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State of the Strip; Air Area 51

Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli met with a number of casino companies recently and came away with a sanguine prospect for the Las Vegas Strip. As for the operators, “Overall, we felt commentary pertaining to the LV locals market, regional … Continue reading

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Beauregard the Buzzkill; Arkansas tries for casinos

Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions has detected that Americans are enjoying themselves and it’s got to stop, forthwith. He’s declared war on marijuana-friendly laws across this great land, misguidedly making loco weed his department’s top law-enforcement priority. Beauregard is flying … Continue reading

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Unlucky Dragon; Gaughan plays Lady Bountiful

Business at the semi-defunct Lucky Dragon casino must have really been sucking wind if it closed six weeks before Chinese New Year, which one would expect to be the property’s sweet spot. Lucky Dragon management is putting a brave face … Continue reading

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Pennsylvania towns shun casinos; Macao mobbed up

Mini-casinos are as popular in Pennsylvania as an outbreak of typhus. Some 936 towns have ixnayed the idea of hosting slot parlors in their back yards. Extant casino operators will have to bid at least $7.5 million (and have a site … Continue reading

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Where’s the outrage?; Religion and slots mix

Donald Trump‘s move to take tips out of workers’ pockets and put them in managements hands has poked an 800-lb. gorilla, in the form of the AFL-CIO. It was wrong when Steve Wynn did it as business policy and it’s … Continue reading

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There’s new life at F-blew; Casinos neglect safety plans

Contrary to some of his early pronouncements about Fontainebleau, new owner Steven Witkoff isn’t sitting on his asset but is pursuing roughly $2 billion of the $3 billion that will be required to finish the eye, er, glittering megaresort. He’s … Continue reading

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Reid: The truth is out there; Paddock motive unfathomable

Not only does the Pentagon have its own X-Files unit, there’s a strong Las Vegas angle. The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was the brainchild of then-Sen. Harry Reid (D) and (officially) ran from 2007 to 2012. However, according the the … Continue reading

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Rethinking riverboats in Louisiana; Santa hearts Boyd; High and dry

Baton Rouge is one of the markets that hews to the archaic practice of mandating that godless gambling be conducted over water. H2O has remarkable cleansing properties on filthy casino lucre, it seems. At any rate, even though L’Auberge Baton … Continue reading

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Revel bought? Straub says no; R.I.P., Keely Smith

Revel/Ten may have yet another name soon, now that wannabe buyer Bruce Defik has done what Glenn Straub wouldn’t: apply for a New Jersey gaming license. Straub continues to assert that there is no deal in place but “a court … Continue reading

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E-sports comes to Macao; Donald Trump, thief

Staying with the curve, Macao is going after the e-sports phenomenon. Sociedade de Jogos de Macau held the protectorate’s first e-sports tournament, at Grand Lisboa. Nine international teams competed for a $300K pot. “E-Sports is an emerging industry with huge growth … Continue reading

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Enter the Aces; Dan Gilbert, failure

With a breathtaking lack of imagination, MGM Resorts International has settled upon a new name for its almost-as-equally-new WNBA franchise. It will be called — wait for it, folks — the Las Vegas Aces. At least it wasn’t “Las Vegas … Continue reading

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A taxing topic … but mostly good for gaming

As the Trump administration’s tax bill heads into the reconciliation process, it could spark a new era of fiscal responsibility. That’s if corporations behave as they are predicted to do in this analysis. It forecasts that, with the slashing of … Continue reading

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The Main Event; Macao roars

Monday is the big day: Oral arguments in the Supreme Court over Christie v. NCAA. It’s an understatement to say the gaming industry is getting pretty excited over the hearing, which is expected to lead to a rejection of the … Continue reading

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Favorable forecast for 2018; New look at Cosmo

Good news for casinos: “2018 is set to be a good year for gaming operators and suppliers globally amid a strong economic backdrop and a relatively benign new supply environment,” says Fitch Ratings analyst Alex Bumazhny, one of the more circumspect … Continue reading

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Get well soon

A ferry ride from Macao to Hong Kong proved excessively eventful for Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson. He fell and cracked three ribs, causing him to miss the 10th anniversary of Venetian Macao. The plucky CEO promises to be … Continue reading

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N.Y. struggles continue; Sweet deal for Mount Airy

For Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady, the good news is that it’s turned a derelict locomotive plant into a shiny, new, $330 million gambling hall and that it’s spurred development of the nearby Mohawk Harbor residential community. The bad … Continue reading

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Solons press for Connecticut clarity; Macao mulls casino renewal

Today’s news takes us straight back to Washington, D.C., where Sens. Chris Murphy (D) and Richard Blumenthal (D) are demanding that the Bureau of Indian Affairs get off the fence and clarify its stance regarding the $300 million East Windsor … Continue reading

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Penn regroups, Sands expands; Beware the Yakuza

Santa Claus has come early, in the guise of hardworking Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli. He’s been so busy profiling gaming’s top companies we wonder when he finds time for sleep. His recent visits have included one to Penn National … Continue reading

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