Category Archives: MGM Resorts International

Cuomo stiff-arms casinos; MGM’s blame game

Tioga Downs owner Jeff Gural was able to get some face time with Global Gaming Business … which is more than he’s been able to do with New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), much to Gural’s chagrin. He’s chafing … Continue reading

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Big Gaming declares war on employees

With Big Gaming’s generals itching to sell out their foot soldiers (i.e., employees), it’s interesting—to say the least—that we’ve heard nothing from the Culinary Union or Unite-Here President D. Taylor except a loud chorus of … crickets. They’re rolling over … Continue reading

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Devil in the details

Gaming & Leisure Properties Inc. held a conference call with stock analysts and it revealed more about Caesars Entertainment and, to a lesser extent, Penn National Gaming than the companies themselves were saying. Rents and income were described as “better … Continue reading

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Watching between the lines

MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle (rightly) brags on the company’s regional properties but subtly refrains from mentioning MGM Springfield. Is the groundwork being laid for a sale? We think so. Also, MGM Grand Detroit‘s long-awaited reopening comes Wednesday and … Continue reading

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MGM: The lion mews; AGA: Betrayal by Miller

Second-quarter results for MGM Resorts International are in and the company got hammered pretty badly. Las Vegas Strip revenues fell 90% to $151 million, regional operations dropped 90% to $89 million and Macao grossed a feeble $33 million, down 95%. … Continue reading

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MGM: Meet the new boss, same as the interim boss

After suffering the indignity of a “thorough national search” to find a possible replacement, interim MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle has been named to the position on a permanent basis. This should have been a no-brainer for MGM, especially … Continue reading

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MGM: No shows for you!; Cromwell aims for the gutter

Yesterday the axe fell on MGM Resorts International‘s sports and entertainment division with the announcement that all shows and events scheduled between now and August 31 were canceled. Worse still, any support personnel for shows canceled after August 31 would … Continue reading

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Borgata’s new look

… and sundry other MGM Resorts International news. Go, Las Vegas Aces!

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Shopping the Trop; Nobu no-no

An unnamed hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip is being quietly advertised on private-equity forums. It’s listed as a “brand name” property that’s been in operation for over 30 years. The age would seem to suggest The Mirage (born 1989) … Continue reading

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“Extreme” pessimism in Las Vegas; The D pisses for safety

Writing off the 2Q20 results as “less than relevant,” JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff was guardedly optimistic about Las Vegas Sands, even though management’s conference call “shed little light on the path of recovery in Macau SAR, Singapore or Las … Continue reading

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History repeats itself, this time as farce

Caesars Entertainment is now Eldorado Resorts‘ bitch and, as Scott Roeben reports, there’s already reason to be concerned, starting with layoffs at Caesars Palace. New CEO Tom Reeg is apparently wasting no time sending employees to the firing squad. He … Continue reading

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Sisolak victimizes the vulnerable

During the Great Recession, then-Gov. Jim Gibbons (R, above) committed a depraved act by raiding Nevada‘s problem-gambling fund to plug some holes in the state budget. Not to be outdone, Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) is following in Midnight Jim’s footsteps. … Continue reading

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Cosmofusion; MGM Springfield wants new deal

There are some mighty mixed signals coming out of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The megaresort informed its thousands of employees that no layoffs are planned. However, it wrote the state that “The layoff and furloughs which began on or … Continue reading

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Caesars gets wrist slapped in Atlantic City

Casino developers with eyes for Atlantic City just got their biggest break in years—or at least since the demise of Trump Taj Mahal. Assuming the Eldorado Resorts takeover of Caesars Entertainment goes through (and there’s no reason to believe otherwise), … Continue reading

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Slot routes feel Sisolak’s wrath

Even after they were ordered to enforce mask-wearing or else, some casinos continue to flout the rules. Clark County conducted 1,600 inspections and found deficiencies at Silverton, an absence of social distancing at the Aria pool and no effort being … Continue reading

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Encore Boston reopens and other good news

“It put a big smile on my face,” customer Marcia Hamilton said of Encore Boston Harbor‘s reopening last Sunday. We’ll have to take the smile on faith because employees and customers alike are required to wear PPE masks. Still, Encore … Continue reading

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Chicago compromise effected

Windy City Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) may have won a battle but is still losing the war. The Illinois Lege has passed—and Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) has signed—a ‘relaxation of Chicago‘s 72% casino tax, a burden so onerous it would … Continue reading

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Big Bellagio blunder

Given the dearth of major-league sports in the U.S., Nevada sports books have reluctantly turned to South Korean and Chinese baseball for betting fodder. This led to a novice mistake in the wee hours of June 28, when one could … Continue reading

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Atlantic City protest fizzles

Well, that could have been a lot worse. The scheduled fireworks show at Mount Rushmore didn’t set off a forest fire and Boardwalk activist anarchist Steve Young failed in his goal to “shut down the city.” What did he accomplish … Continue reading

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Bay State casinos to reopen

Although Massachusetts casinos are eligible to reopen on July 5, it’s looking far likelier that July 12 will be the dawn of a new era in the Bay State. One mandate certain to raise hackles is that players can no … Continue reading

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