Category Archives: Macau

Quote of the Day

“It’s very difficult to make predictions, particularly about the future.” — Sheldon Adelson, delivering the malapropism of the year, with regard to his Macao casinos. In other Adelson news, the mogul’s bromance with Sen. Marco Rubio (R) is heating up.

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Sands, Penn and Pinnacle report

“Tough to find positives … worse than feared” were the attention-grabbing headlines on Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli‘s summary of Las Vegas Sands‘ first-quarter report. Of the crisis in Macao, he wrote, “While management remains optimistic with respect to cost … Continue reading

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Problems for the Pequots, Mohegans; Twin River looks north

A legislative attempt to add three Mashantucket Pequot/Mohegan tribal casinos in Connecticut is running into a buzz saw of legal problems … or at least questions. Since the casinos are gift-wrapped for the tribes in question, state Attorney General George … Continue reading

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Caesars’ ordeal drags on; Adelson wants more

Our long national nightmare — otherwise known as the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy — will be with us a lot longer: six months, to be precise. Caesars has requested, and is expected to get, an extension until Nov. 15 to file … Continue reading

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Tightening the screws on Macao; While we were in recess

In what may come as bad news to casino operators, the Macao government is placing a quota on the number of mainland visitors the gaming enclave will allow per year: 21 million. On the other hand, the government is pivoting … Continue reading

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Pansy Ho on the campaign trail; Connecticut tribes optimistic

MGM China would probably prefer that its co-chairwoman, Pansy Ho, stay out of the headlines, considering the negative publicity she’s generated over the years. But she opened up to the media this week, specifically the newspaper of which she is … Continue reading

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No megaresorts in Florida’s future; Big experiment at Sands Bethlehem

Bowing to political realities, Florida state Rep. Dana Young (R, left) has Slim-Fasted her omnibus gambling-expansion bill from 300 pages to 60. Among the items gone into the shredder was a provision for two casino megaresorts in South Florida. So, … Continue reading

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Misery in Macao; Penn’s good fortune

Macao took such a hard hit last month that distinction lies not in which casino did best but whose business was least bad. And, with the territorial government promising to help Peking further ratchet up its anti-graft campaign, Operation Skynet, … Continue reading

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Reid-Adelson lovefest; Massachusetts meddling

Now that he’s no longer standing for reelection, Sen. Harry Reid (D) has flung himself fully into the arms of Sheldon Adelson, calling for a ban on online gambling that might even extend to Nevada‘s fledgling I-poker industry (although Reid’s … Continue reading

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Macao: What, us worry?; Florida grapples with gambling

Two Hong Kong-based stock analysts recently met with the Macanese Gaming Inspection & Coordination Bureau. Much to their surprise, when they asked “what positive policy measures can be enacted to help stop the trend of negative gaming revenue growth,” they … Continue reading

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Reid’s heavy hand; Staying the course in Macao

Financing of SLS Las Vegas was made a little easier when Sen. Harry Reid (D) intervened on behalf of some of Sam Nazarian‘s all-important EB-5 visa investors. The inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security has identified four SLS … Continue reading

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Litt raises pressure on MGM

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MGM’s REIT risk; Will Lone Star State go for gambling?

Investor Jonathan Litt‘s proposed conversion of MGM Resorts International isn’t just another random case of REITmania. According to Forbes, MGM is expected to return to profitability this year and “some of those expected profits will leak into government coffers.” REITs are … Continue reading

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Macao’s Great Recession; Caesars shreds contracts

Yes Virginia, there is a recession in Macao. With two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, the casino city meets Wall Street‘s definition of a recessionary economy. Eighty percent of Macanese revenue comes from gambling, so when the central government … Continue reading

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Paradox at Revel; Further delay in Massachusetts

Florida developer Glenn Straub remains thwarted in his attempts to purchase Revel. His primary obstacle is Judge Gloria Burns, who seems bent upon charting a course for Chapter 7 liquidation. Although, out of 20 bids, Straub’s is the only one … Continue reading

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Is MGM the next REIT?; Bad news for PokerStars

Shares of MGM Resorts International could trade at $55. So thinks hedge-fund boss Jonathan Litt, who has proposed converting MGM into a REIT, a move he says could halve the company’s massive debt. (Asset sales are part of Litt’s plan.) The … Continue reading

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Big Gaming speaks

Last week, the great and powerful of the casino industry attended a show-and-tell at the  J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Here’s what they had to say … Wynn Resorts: The company is looking to make … Continue reading

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Belt-tightening in Macao; Adelson gets his wrist slapped

Given the steep plunge in casino revenues over the past eight months, Macao casino operators are talking about taking cost-saving measures. Although its mass-market focus shelters it from the worst of the downturn, Sands China is mulling cuts in its … Continue reading

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Naughtiness at Las Vegas Sands; Caesars makes bankruptcy plan official

Sands China could have some stateside problems. Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez is mulling whether or not to slap Sands’ wrist for tampering with evidence. The documents in question are part of a wrongful-termination lawsuit brought by former Sands China CEO Steven … Continue reading

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First big hurdle in Indiana cleared

Both the Indiana state Senate and Gov. Mike Pence (R) could still nix the deal, but the Indiana House of Representatives voted 76-19 to put riverboat casinos ashore and OK live dealers at the state’s Indiana Grand and Hoosier Park racinos. … Continue reading

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