Category Archives: North Las Vegas

This just in: Borgata sold; Christie gives some, gets much

In a development that has to be called nothing less than shocking, Boyd Gaming has sold its cash cow, its 50% stake in Borgata. For $900 million, it cashes out to MGM Resorts International and MGM Growth Properties. It’s a … Continue reading

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Lean April in Las Vegas; Boyd stands pat

April saw mixed fortunes the Las Vegas Strip. Although overall gambling revenue was only up 1.5%, winning percentages tended to favor the house by considerable amounts. For instance, although baccarat players wagered 21% more but house win was up 10%. “While … Continue reading

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Station snapping up Palms?

Just when you thought Station Casinos was taking a nap, it up and surprises you. According to LVA sources, Station has purchased the Palms, bringing it nearer the Strip than ever and lending an extra cachet of hipness to the … Continue reading

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Strip disappoints in March; Genting pulls out of Macao

Just when Wall Street expected levels of revenue on the Las Vegas Strip to rise in March, business did a head-fake and dropped 4%. Again, “the Easter shift” is being blamed but stock analysts should have seen that coming. (A … Continue reading

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Fertittas strike it rich(er); Boyd surprises analysts

Red Rock Resorts — aka Station Casinos — split the difference in Wall Street‘s expectations of this week’s IPO, debuting a $19.50 (Street estimates ranged from $18 to $21 a share). Unfortunately, unlike the MGM Growth Partners offering, the goal … Continue reading

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It’s official: Boyd buys Cannery; Massachusetts’ agonizing dilemma

Confirming the worst-kept secret in Las Vegas, suddenly acquisitive Boyd Gaming announced that it was buying out Cannery Casino Resorts. The price ($230 million) was toward the lower end of Wall Street had predicted for the deal and means the … Continue reading

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Boyd strikes again; Wynn vs. Wynn III

Continuing its thrust into North Las Vegas, a suddenly acquisitive Boyd Gaming has obtained Aliante Casino Hotel & Spa. Unlike its surprise, if still unconfirmed, swoop upon Cannery Casino Resorts, here Boyd is snapping up a property we knew was … Continue reading

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Strong month for the Strip; Tohono O’odham win big-time

February gaming revenues were 8% higher in Nevada (to $990 million), with a 7% increase on the Las Vegas Strip. Locals-casino revenue rose 11%, driven in part by 4% more coin-in and 8% greater table play. Slot revenue on the … Continue reading

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The party’s over; DFS sniffs at Nevada regulation

It’s no party for two executives at Bwin.Party. The Austrian government has leveled charges of corruption, “breach of trust” and money laundering at Bwin’s Norbert Teufelberger and Manfred Bodner. The indictment was filed two months ago but is only now … Continue reading

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Trump plotting Vegas comeback; Mohegan Sun gains Korean foothold

Even after his improbable spate of electoral successes, you have to wonder if Donald Trump is serious about running for president. His attention is already wandering to a market where the art of the deal has not panned out for … Continue reading

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Strip’s illusory Christmas present; A.C. Trop antes up

Las Vegas Strip gaming revenues were up 8% last month but Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli is calling that headline “misleading,” the increase “purely optical.” Volume of table play was down 11% and slot coin-in was 2% less. But increased … Continue reading

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Trump: The art of disaster; Good November for Las Vegas

If Donald Trump proposes to run America the way he ran his casinos, God help us all. He built a Boardwalk empire in Atlantic City with a lot of hocus-pocus, debt financing and sky-high interest rates (14% for Trump Taj … Continue reading

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No Great Pumpkin for Las Vegas; Further woe for Macao

It was Las Vegas Strip casinos’ bad luck to have Oct. 31 fall on a Saturday, meaning that revenues (particularly from slots) from that weekend won’t be reported until the end of November. Consequently, Strip revenues fell 5% in October, … Continue reading

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Baccarat buoys the Strip; Last call for Vegas Club

Not only were Nevada gaming revenues up 2% last month, so were Strip revs, propelled by heavy baccarat play. In addition to 17% more being wagered, the house played lucky, winning 24% than last year. That more than made up … Continue reading

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The Strip is all right

A 2% decline in July revenues on the Strip may not seem like good news but the casinos were competing against the anniversary of a very good month for baccarat last year. By comparison, this July saw players drop 35% … Continue reading

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Mirage sold?; Cosmo post-mortem; Ivey counterattacks

Our crackerjack research department at LVA is hot on the trail of a report that MGM Resorts International is going to shuck one of its signature properties, The Mirage, lock, stock and volcano. A sale of the megaresort that changed … Continue reading

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Strip treads water in May; Penn a big hit in Massachusetts

For all the hoopla about the (fixed?) Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, Strip gaming revenues sent mixed signals. The game that matters most, baccarat, saw somewhat less play (-7%) but the house got beaten badly, its winnings down 36%. By contrast, all other … Continue reading

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Good April for Vegas; Frankie the Fish and Sister Sandra

Baccarat play on the Las Vegas Strip improved by double-digit numbers for the second month in a row, up 14% in April, contributing to an 8% upward surge on the Strip. Baccarat revenues rose 5%, while all other table games … Continue reading

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Hooters sold (again); Fat lady sings for Opera House

If someone with deep pockets wants to gamble on a big recovery on the Las Vegas Strip, then Spectrum Group Management would like to have a chat with them. Spectrum holds title to optimistically slugged “Project Jackpot,” just north of … Continue reading

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The Strip: February disappoints

Las Vegas Strip casino revenues fell 4% in February, in a month that was mildly positive on a statewide basis, up 1%. Blame baccarat: Play was down 22%, although players took the house to the cleaners, with casino win down … Continue reading

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