Category Archives: Ohio

The Caesars squeeze

While the emperor (CEO Gary Loveman) may have escaped the Ides of March this year, knots of discontented tribunes are gathering on the Forum steps, muttering darkly.  A cabal of hedge funds led by Silver Point Capital is looking at … Continue reading

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Pennsylvania and Louisiana: It’s what it is

When last seen, Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman was telling his brethren that a stale property is an endangered property. To prove his point, he need look no farther than Philadelphia, where new kid on the block Valley Forge Casino … Continue reading

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Equivocal anniversary for Ohio; In Massachusetts, progress for MGM and Wynn

So, as Ohio marks the first full year of casino play, is the glass half-full or half-empty. Currently, much is being made of Horseshoe Cleveland having brought in less than half of greatly over-ambitious expectations (and 12% less than what … Continue reading

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So long, Sahara and WMS; Bridge of sighs; Private equity’s newest gamble

Gone and soon to be forgotten is the fugly NASCAR Cafe (site of terrible customer service), one of Bill Bennett‘s dubious ‘enhancements’ to the Sahara during his ownership. Current owner Sam Nazarian is ripping the Sahara apart in earnest, although … Continue reading

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Retrenchment at Caesars; New brooms at Revel

It was one of the stupefying follies of the Caesars Entertainment LBO that CEO Gary Loveman believed the company could take on $30 billion in debt and continue to expand. Even as he tries to reshuffle old assets into new … Continue reading

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Cleveland: Gilbert appeases skeptics; Scientific Games dissed

Hey, if you had an albatross the size of Caesars Entertainment slung around your neck, you’d be understandably subject to skepticism and perhaps even being called out in public, perhaps to the point of getting tetchy about it. That’s the … Continue reading

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Ohio: Penn recovers

Decimation of the slot floor at Hollywood Columbus proved to be just what the doctor ordered, “given the initial lackluster start and relatively low investor expectations,” as J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff writes. Minus 515 machines, revenues at H’wood Columbus … Continue reading

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Goodbye Western, hello SLS … ?

Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than right: When Tamares Group made an indiscriminate splurge on downtown Las Vegas real estate in 2004, it was banking on a construction boom that never took place. It also found itself with several … Continue reading

Posted in CityCenter, Current, Dining, Downtown, Economy, M Resort, Marketing, Maryland, Ohio, Penn National, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, Steve Wynn, Tamares Group, The Strip, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Case Bets: Binion’s redux; Dr. Doom; Everybody goes to Caesars

Today’s top story is the rumor, first aired on LasVegasAdvisor.com that Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel will close in July, lock, stock and million-dollar display. This dovetails with an earlier report that a detailed makeover is in the works. So … Continue reading

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SLS/Sahara: Nazarian gets his green (cards); Caesars green-lit for Cincy

Just when Sam Nazarian‘s mooted reinvention of the defunct Sahara as SLS Las Vegas looked dead and gone, The Naz slipped in under the wire with all the offshore money he required and a bit more: Sahara Sam needs $115 … Continue reading

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Ameristar: No surprises; Illinois, Iowa and Ohio all soft

A preview of Ameristar Casinos‘ 4Q12 report draws an about-what-we-expected reaction from Joseph Greff of J.P. Morgan. Ameristar narrowly missed most of Wall Street‘s expectations, a result Greff partially attributes to “sluggish … regional gaming spend.” Hardest-hit by the competition … Continue reading

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Caesars: Cui bono?; Loveman woos Britney

Our question for the day is, “Who benefits?” Taking the long view of Caesars Entertainment to bundle a mixed bag of Planet Hollywood, its-casino-to-be in Baltimore and Caesars Interactive, in whose interest is it to purchase minority stakes, since CEO … Continue reading

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Panic time at Caesars; Penn’s Ohio strategy a botch; Where in the world is Robert Earl?

It may have taken time for Gary Loveman‘s chickens to come home to roost but they’re doing it by the flockful. To raise cash, pronto, Caesars Entertainment — which hasn’t turned a profit in over three years — has piled … Continue reading

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Penn lowers sights; Sands’ $3 billion quarter

Penn National Gaming trimmed its 2013 revenue projections today by 3% — not surprising, given the “headwinds” represented by recent tax changes that will eat into Americans’ discretionary income. Sluggish early slot performance in the Columbus and Toledo markets was … Continue reading

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Boyd tightens belt; Detroit defies Ohio threat; Tilman makes a boo-boo

It’s time to pay the piper for Boyd Gaming‘s $1.5 billion takeover of Peninsula Gaming and Boyd employees are the first ones feeling the pinch. Three vice presidents — including 13-year Boyd veteran Dan Stark — and roughly 250 employees … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“[W]e are lowering our 4Q12, 2013, and 2014 forecasts given sluggish regional gaming trends, earlier than expected cannibalization impacts, and a slow start at Hollywood Columbus.” — Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, on Penn National Gaming. Hmmmm, has a familiar … Continue reading

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Adelson fleeing Pennsylvania

Back when Las Vegas Sands was waffling over the completion of Sands Bethlehem and rattling its tin cup for joint-venture partners, I suspected that Sheldon Adelson had lost his stomach for the project and would probably sell it. Sands has … Continue reading

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Et tu, Dan?

Seems there’s no honor among business partners: While lugging Caesars Entertainment on his back from Cleveland to Cincinnati and thence to Baltimore, mogul Dan Gilbert had a side deal of his own going. He’s buying a majority stake in Greektown … Continue reading

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Hollywood, we have a problem; The Marrandino mystery

Ohio casinos had a below-average December, although the blow was softened by table hold of — YEOW! — 23%. That’s borderline-astronomical compared to Las Vegas averages for 2004-2011 period. It’ll help make up for slot revenues that suggest, with six … Continue reading

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If you can’t beat ’em … move to Ohio

Faced with an intractable Kentucky Legislature and ineffectual advocacy by Gov. Steve Beshear (D-KY), one parimutuel powerhouse from the Bluegrass State is setting up shop in Ohio. Today, Churchill Downs Inc. (in tandem with Delaware North Cos.) closed on its … Continue reading

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