Category Archives: Penn National

May in Macao: Hey, it could be worse; Wynn in Boston: Why not?

That’s Wall Street‘s spin on a 37% decline in May gambling revenues. Writes Carlo Santarelli of Deutsche Bank, “We view the tightening with forecasts … as a modest positive for the group and an indication of a forming bottom.” In other … Continue reading

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Phua case collapses; Bwin wooed ardently

Well, that’s it. With the exclusion of evidence gathered from all three Caesars Palace VIP villas used by Paul Phua, the federal government’s case against the poker pro collapses ignominiously. U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon had already tossed all the … Continue reading

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New York’s big score; Tribe wins in California

Various law enforcement agencies are richer to the tune of $9.6 million after nailing an offshore betting ring that extended all the way to Panama. The case started humbly enough, with some Albany County jail officers found to be involved … Continue reading

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Sheldon steps in it; Tomato King to the rescue

Las Vegas Sands‘ CEO Sheldon Adelson’s pet piece of legislation, “Restoring America’s Wire Act” turns out to have a raft of unintended consequences, several of which would kneecap the casino industry. For one, it would ban mobile gambling, which is … Continue reading

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Penn “upbeat” about future; Connecticut tribes closer to new casino

Penn National Gaming CEO Tim Wilmott recently broke bread with J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, who found Penn management “positive and primarily focused on PENN’s robust development pipeline,” which it thinks will produce improved cash flow even before the Tropicana … Continue reading

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Ghosts of projects past; Alabama rethinks gambling

With so much Las Vegas Strip acreage either in flux (Tropicana Las Vegas, Hooters Casino Hotel) or newly on the market (“Project Jackpot”), CBRE Las Vegas has been moved to unleash 60.5 acres on Harmon Avenue that were the graveyard … Continue reading

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New life for the Trop?; Paragon’s latest trophy

David G. Schwartz muses on the brave, new world at the Tropicana Las Vegas — soon with 100% more Penn National Gaming. He assesses it as a win for both parties. Penn gets a foothold at a strategic crossroads on … 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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Ohio: Racinos get a leg up; Pro b-ball for Vegas?

Business is booming for Penn National Gaming in the Buckeye State. Not only are its two casinos up 5.5% from last year — 4% at Hollywood Toledo and 7% at former underachiever Hollywood Columbus — but it continues to get … Continue reading

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Why is this man smiling?; Adelson’s latest antics

Bankruptcy’s been good to Caesars Entertainment. For CEO Gary Loveman‘s final earnings call prior to yielding his title to Mark Frissora, the company gift-wrapped him a $7.6 billion profit on net revenue of $1 billion. If that sounds surrealistic, it’s due to … Continue reading

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Illinois’ news bad even when it’s good

Illinois‘ casino lobby hopes to stave off (potentially disastrous) expansion, currently working its way through the state house. Unfortunately, last month’s results didn’t give it much ammunition. Revenues were down only 1%, which in any other context would be relatively … Continue reading

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Ohio casinos: Half a loaf better than none; Brighter days for Macao?

Ohio cities are trying to use casino revenues to keep pace with Gov. John Kasich‘s austerity regime — and partly succeeding. “It is an important part of the budget, particularly when you look at the fact the state has eliminated almost … Continue reading

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MGM: The lion meows; GLPI: Still hungry

MGM Resorts International needed to increase net revenue this past quarter by 2% to meet Wall Street forecasts and offset inflation. Instead, revenue stayed flat and the Leo the Lion came in $33 million on cash-flow forecasts and down $12 … Continue reading

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Penn nabs the Trop; Smog City

After years of hinting, feinting and fanning the flames of speculation, Penn National Gaming went out and bought its long-desired Strip casino: Tropicana Resort & Casino. The old gal has had difficulties keeping up with the times but Union Gaming … Continue reading

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Tomato cans KO S&G

As a growing anticipation of mob violence grips Las Vegas in advance of the “Pretty Boy Floyd” Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao fight, I’m at work on a feature about fight security. That’s taken me away from S&G duty but I’ll back soon, … Continue reading

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Sands, Penn and Pinnacle report

“Tough to find positives … worse than feared” were the attention-grabbing headlines on Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli‘s summary of Las Vegas Sands‘ first-quarter report. Of the crisis in Macao, he wrote, “While management remains optimistic with respect to cost … Continue reading

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Problems for the Pequots, Mohegans; Twin River looks north

A legislative attempt to add three Mashantucket Pequot/Mohegan tribal casinos in Connecticut is running into a buzz saw of legal problems … or at least questions. Since the casinos are gift-wrapped for the tribes in question, state Attorney General George … Continue reading

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Caesars’ ordeal drags on; Adelson wants more

Our long national nightmare — otherwise known as the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy — will be with us a lot longer: six months, to be precise. Caesars has requested, and is expected to get, an extension until Nov. 15 to file … Continue reading

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Tightening the screws on Macao; While we were in recess

In what may come as bad news to casino operators, the Macao government is placing a quota on the number of mainland visitors the gaming enclave will allow per year: 21 million. On the other hand, the government is pivoting … Continue reading

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Trump blocks progress in Atlantic City; Legal trouble for Penn

Although they enjoyed a same-store increase of 1% last month, Atlantic City casinos pulled in 14% less than last year at this time, grossing $191 million (more than some entire Midwestern states, it should be noted). Twelve percent less coin-in … Continue reading

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