Category Archives: Macau

Macao glass half-full

Although U.S. casino executives are whooping it up that anti-corruption probes are being curtailed in China, the damage continues to be done, judging by last month’s numbers in the VIP sector. The latter was down 26% while mass market play … Continue reading

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All Wynn, all the time

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Wynn: Think big; Genting: Spend big

When Steve Wynn opened The Mirage in 1989, it was the beginning of the end of the era when the casino was the dominant revenue source in Las Vegas resorts. Restaurants, shows and hotel rooms all became profit centers. But … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Boston’s a destination educationally, in terms of research, in terms of medical research and technology research. Boston is a little bit like Silicon Valley, and it’s a financial centre of major international proportions. Boston has got museums. It’s a serious … Continue reading

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Pacific overtures

Lord knows where they keep coming up with the money for these things, especially with a prepacked bankruptcy being bruited about, but Caesars Entertainment and partner Lippo (a Chinese firm) are beavering away on a South Korea casino complex near … Continue reading

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Wynn: What, me worry?; Clouds over Wisconsin

Steve Wynn is taking the softness of the Macao market in stride. “When you see that kind of adjustment, you adjust your business. You take tables away from VIP and put them into mass or premium mass,” he told Chinese reporters. … Continue reading

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Bad news in New York and Macao

In a setback for all regions of New York State that are eligible for a casino (or two), the casino-siting board has made it clear it’s taking a serious look at the “up to four” clause in the licensing process. … Continue reading

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Boston: Wynn wins!; Changing horses at Boyd

Although the Massachusetts Gaming Commission put Wynn Resorts through the wringer this past week, when the chips were down Wynn emerged the winner by a 3-1 vote. The positive verdict comes with some conditions, so a second vote will be … Continue reading

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Macao’s loss is Vegas’ gain

There is discernible evidence that the anti-corruption crackdown in China is redounding to Las Vegas‘ benefit. According to a report by Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli, “we do see a relatively compelling empirical case that supports the view that anti-corruption crackdowns … Continue reading

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Illinois: Adding insult to injury; Sheldon’s nuisance

Casino-based slot machines in Illinois are now outnumbered by ones in convenience stores, bars and truck stops. To make the challenge even worse, the Legislature — which goes out of its way to kneecap the Land of Lincoln’s existing casinos … Continue reading

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Recovery in Vegas? It depends on where you stand

July was a mixed blessing for Nevada. Gambling revenue was up 5% along the Strip, down 4% among locals and essentially flat statewide. Strip casinos won big at baccarat, with player losses increasing 16% on 24% heavier play. Non-Strip baccarat play … Continue reading

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Party poopers

Those losers at Al-Qaeda are fixating on Las Vegas. In their fanzine, Palestine, they urge their followers to build car bombs and target Sin City. Nightclubs and casino floors are the high-impact targets of opportunity. (Real geniuses, these terrorist folk.) Both … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Any fears of antitrust litigation in the Scientific Games/Bally Technologies merger were put to rest yesterday when the two companies announced they had cleared the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act waiting period ahead of schedule. This is hardly equal to leaping the … Continue reading

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Life after Revel?

Once safely closed — and rid of those pesky employees — Revel could find itself a valuable commodity again. Salaries really are at the crux of the issue. Current ownership is losing $2 million a week and that “black hole” … Continue reading

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The return of the Strip; Panic over Macao

Las Vegas‘ recovery from the Great Recession is all but official. To be truthful, a number of us — myself in particular — thought we were being played for suckers when Sam Nazarian closed the Sahara and promised to be … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“MGM [Resorts International] remains the most compelling way for investors to play a Vegas recovery paired with growth in Macao. With Las Vegas back in vogue, investors should turn to MGM as the best way to play this theme.” — Credit … Continue reading

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Tightening the screws in China; Comeback at Cosmo

  In view of the outflux of currency from China, the country’s symbol seems not so much a Great Wall as a giant sieve. This was symbolized recently by the attempt to control UnionPay cash transfers masquerading as purchases in … Continue reading

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Las Vegas: From China, with money

As China pays closer scrutiny to VIP play — and where the money is coming from — it’s driven down the high-end action in Macao … and redirected it toward Las Vegas. Said Telsey Advisory Group analyst Chris Jones, “One thing … Continue reading

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MGM’s comeback; Packer’s presumption

MGM Resorts International is feeling optimistic about getting back into Atlantic City (at a time when so many are getting out), to the point of talking about it publicly. “Borgata continues to be the market leader. We’re pretty excited to be able … Continue reading

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Slump in Macao; Trump’s latest tantrum

July was unkind to casino operators in Macao, with revenues down 4%. Mass market table win was healthily up, 17%, and slot revenue increased, albeit by 4%. However, VIP revenues were 14% on 13.% less volume of play. This pulled … Continue reading

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