Category Archives: New York

Quote of the Day

“I go to the coffee shop and hear it from my people. They don’t want to go to Jersey. They don’t want to get in their car, or jump on the train and go to Jersey. They want to stay … Continue reading

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Reeg savages Caesars; Catskills rescue plan

Having rashly committed $500 million in reinvestments to the Louisiana market (he’ll have to build whole new casinos to spend that much), Eldorado Resorts CEO Tom Reeg has to make those forfeited savings back somewhere. Potential sales of Caesars Entertainment‘s … Continue reading

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Atlantic City looking good; Murren calls it quits

An extra weekend day helped nudge Atlantic City casinos up 8% last month, for a $192 million gross. Tables were relatively sluggish (+1%) but slots were hot (+11%). Borgata gained 8.5% on the strength of 4.5% more table win—despite 3% … Continue reading

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DFS dealt major setback; Mills is grist

Daily fantasy sports was dealt a major setback when a New York State court ruled it unlawful. It was deemed that the Lege had exceeded its remit by classifying DFS as a game of skill, not of chance. New York … Continue reading

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Gaming caucus rebooted; Allen sends mixed message to Atlantic City

You’d think a $261 billion/year industry would get some props on Capitol Hill but gaming is the exception to the rule. Thankfully, Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R) and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D) are trying to breathe new life into the comatose Congressional Gaming … Continue reading

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Sports betting back on in Florida; Genting tipped for Japan

Although Florida voters thought they were cutting the Lege out of gambling legalization, lawmakers may have found a way to weasel their way back in, at least as concerns sports betting. The Sunshine State’s constitution now forbids the Lege from … Continue reading

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Stitt escalates Oklahoma conflict; The new N-word

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt‘s jihad against the state’s gaming tribes has claimed its first casualty. Secretary of Native American Affairs Lisa Billy resigned, writing that the governor was “committed to an unnecessary conflict … [You have] remained intent on breaking faith with them,” … Continue reading

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Damp November in Nevada; Dirty dealings in Illinois

Could the good times be coming to an end for Las Vegas? The Strip was down 3% last month but, worse still, locals revenue was off by 4%. The prior-year comparison was difficult (+6.5%) but not impossible, while December looks … Continue reading

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DeSalvio dispatched to Catskills; Stevens thinks big

Former Encore Boston Harbor prexy Robert DeSalvio didn’t have to cool his heels for long. He’s just (the news broke two hours ago) been named president of Genting New York, ousting Ryan Eller. As his title implies, DeSalvio will be … Continue reading

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Clinton out in Yonkers, Glebocki in in Atlantic City

Uri Clinton is out as COO and president of MGM Resorts International‘s $850 million Empire City Casino after only a year in the post, although he’ll be retained as a consultant. Maybe he didn’t take to life in Yonkers. Despite … Continue reading

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Dems court Culinary vote; Scandal in Austria

Democratic presidential candidates are hardly taking the Nevada caucuses for granted. Sen. Kamala Harris (D) has already been once to Las Vegas (in vain) as has Joe Biden. The latter probably endeared himself to Culinary Union members by having a contretemps with … Continue reading

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Norment’s Torment; New hope for Cal-Neva

Virginia state Sen. Tommy Norment (R) hasn’t been paying attention to the performance of MGM National Harbor. Placing a resort casino in northern Virginia would be, he says, “complete folly.” Instead, Old Virginny will have to put its hopes on … Continue reading

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Desert Diamond sets debut; Paddock’s grim legacy

Controversial Desert Diamond Casino will finally open on Feb. 19, superseding a “big box” temporary casino on the same site. Pride and joy of the Tohono O’odham Nation, Desert Diamond was the bane of Gov. Doug Doucey‘s existence, as well as … Continue reading

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Big bounce at IGT; Cosmo revises restaurant lineup

“What’s 23% Between Friends?” So asked Credit Suisse analyst Ben Combes as he reported on International Game Technology‘s 3Q19 earnings call. IGT’s $407 million in cash flow exceeded consensus Wall Street expectations by 3%. IGT stock vaulted 23% on the … Continue reading

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Second thoughts on Japan; Seneca smackdown

Is it possible that Japan is too rich for the casino industry’s blood? Las Vegas Sands President Rob Goldstein recently pegged the cost of a Japanese megaresort at $12 billion, while Fitch Ratings thinks it will be closer to $15 … Continue reading

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Wynn: Elaine did me dirty; New Jersey rakes it in

On the principle that two wrongs make a right, disgraced casino mogul Steve Wynn is accusing ex-wife Elaine Wynn of stirring up the Wall Street Journal story that ended his career. This comes by way of testimony by one Renée … Continue reading

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Caution on Scientific, Golden; VIPs passé in Macao

Scientific Games must have been less than thrilled with Credit Suisse analyst Ben Combes‘ report on their third quarter. It was headlined, “Solid Quarter, But Leverage Concerns Keep Us on the Sidelines.” Cash flow of $344 million beat the Wall … Continue reading

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MGM Springfield: Deal or no deal?; More KAOS chaos

As reported earlier this week, MGM Resorts International is considering monetizing disappointing MGM Springfield via a sale to MGM Growth Properties. The company sought to reassure customers, saying the deal “focus exclusively on the transfer of real estate and have … Continue reading

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MGM’s architecture lauded; Sands number one in Asia

Congratulations to MGM China, whose MGM Cotai has won the annual Skyscraper Award from Emporis. We quite agree. MGM Cotai is the most striking casino-hotel design since Marina Bay Sands, a bold statement on behalf of modernity. (Sands, by contrast, … Continue reading

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Why does Massachusetts suck?

Did the casino industry drink its own bathwater vis-a-vis Massachusetts? The Boston Globe asks “whether the industry didn’t fully understand how tough it would be to attract gamblers in a regional market that has become increasingly competitive.” Both Encore Boston … Continue reading

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