Category Archives: MGM Mirage

Jackie Gaughan remembered; New York’s bullish expansion

Verbal tributes to the late Jackie Gaughan continue to roll in and may not end with yesterday’s funeral. He was remembered as a man who said “Honesty, character and morals are 75 percent of the job. I can teach you … Continue reading

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Nose candy at Mandalay Bay; Remembering Gaughan

It’s a measure of how lucrative nightclubs are that casino companies are willing to run the attendant risks. (Put another way, by contrast to nightclubs, casinos look as staid as banks.) Case in point, MGM Resorts International‘s half-million-dollar settlement with … Continue reading

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The industry speaks, Part Two

Both Penn National Gaming and Pinnacle Entertainment have weighed in at the J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Penn engaged in a three-bucket division of its casinos. “The first bucket comprises properties in markets where there has … Continue reading

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Rocky Mountain high roller; Playing spoiler in Boston

“Recreational horse racing to me is more appealing than recreational pot.” So says one of the backers of expanded gambling in Colorado, state Rep. Don Coram (R). “We’re opposed because the way the initiative is written it gives the owner of … Continue reading

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Realism in Iowa, depression in Illinois, paradox in Ohio

“The problem is Iowa is not a free-market system It’s set up to encourage big-dollar investments, so the cannibalization issue is one we have to take into consideration.” — Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission Chairman Jeff Lamberti There you have … Continue reading

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China: Hands off Hainan

China dealt a severe blow to the hopes of Big Gaming this week, declaring the island of Hainan off-limits for gambling. “We cannot at all allow Hainan to operate casinos,” declared resident Communist Party strongman Luo Baoming. This cannot have … Continue reading

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Boyd: Japan or bust

Well, they weren’t that dramatic about it. But Boyd Gaming executives surprised Wall Street analysts by announcing their interest in having a Japanese casino. For all the ongoing success of Borgata, we still think of Boyd as a small-casino company, … Continue reading

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Vegas: Behind the standoff; Sands: Another one bites the dust

As the Culinary Union heads toward a March 20 strike vote, the culprit behind its stalemate with over a dozen casinos has been identified as the Affordable Care Act. “The biggest hurdle to reaching settlements in Vegas is the new … Continue reading

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Scott makes his move; Sudden death in New Hampshire

Just when it looked like the casino train was going to leave the station without him, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) has opened compact renegotiations with the Seminole Tribe. The latter would like to keep blackjack and baccarat, Scott would … Continue reading

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Brave new world

We’re still months away from the moment of decision, but Las Vegas has improbably emerged as a frontrunner for the 2016 Republican Party convention, that quadrennial ritual in which Sheldon Adelson tries to purchase the next president of these United … Continue reading

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Nugget strikes gold; Hailing Caesars

One casino’s misery is another’s good fortune. The Golden Nugget in Atlantic City says it’s being swamped with new business ever since Caesars Entertainment and Tropicana Entertainment conspired to the euthanize the Atlantic Club. According to General Manager Tom Pohlman, … Continue reading

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Across the Pacific

Rash or merely aggressive? That’s the question now that MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren has vowed to match Las Vegas Sands‘ Japanese investments dollar for dollar — as much as $10 billion. “We will overinvest early on to ensure, … Continue reading

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Hey, big spenders

MGM Resorts International has only just handing in its plans for National Harbor, near Washington, D.C., and already the tin cups are rattling. The project doesn’t sound half-fancy: “a 300-suite glass-tower hotel, 3,600 slot machines, 140 gaming tables, a concert … Continue reading

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Sheldon’s boys; Tough questions for the industry

Improbably, Sheldon Adelson has found two U.S. senators to carry water for him on Capitol Hill as he tries to stem the tide of Internet gambling. Both Sen. Dean Heller (R) and Sen. Harry Reid (D) are working to reinstate … Continue reading

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Macao: Who’s the boss?; Iowa racing, gone to the dogs

Jim Murren, Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson may find themselves held hostage to the temper of Sino-American relationships, if chatter from Chinese sources holds true. It’s being put about that casino concessions could be shortened to five years. Stocks of … Continue reading

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MGM impresses Wall Street

MGM Resorts International didn’t meet Wall Street‘s consensus for the last quarter of 2013, losing eight cents a share instead of earning $0.07 EPS. But analysts were in a forgiving mood. After all, the company had lost $2.50 a share just … Continue reading

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Wranglers find new home; Riding El Loco

Having been turfed out of The Orleans, the Las Vegas Wranglers hockey team has been bereft of a home. But they’ve paired up with Tamares Gaming in an unusual move. The Wranglers — rink, stands, zamboni and all — will … Continue reading

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Shilling for Adelson; Saturation comes to Pennsylvania

After the 9/11 attacks, New York State then-Gov. George Pataki (R) was only to push casinos through as a form of economic stimulus. Now he’s a sock puppet for Sheldon Adelson, preaching the evils of Internet casinos. He’s been parroting … Continue reading

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Keeping up with the Joneses

Long a money pit for the Saulte Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, the Greektown Casino in downtown Detroit is now owner Dan Gilbert‘s problem. A smoky warren of gambling spaces, the original layout is a clusterf**k that warrants Greektown’s … Continue reading

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Discontent in Beantown; Sands, Day 4

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh (right) wants the awarding of a Beantown-area casino put off … mainly so he’ll have more time to cadge and scheme his way into “host community” status, where the big money is to be found. Steve … Continue reading

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