Category Archives: Penn National

Misery in Macao; Penn’s good fortune

Macao took such a hard hit last month that distinction lies not in which casino did best but whose business was least bad. And, with the territorial government promising to help Peking further ratchet up its anti-graft campaign, Operation Skynet, … Continue reading

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Paradox in Maryland; Otter saves “instant racing”

While its competitors dealt with a variety of revenue declines, despite posting a record amount of revenue, Horseshoe Baltimore was up in March, grossing a best-yet $25 million. On a statewide basis, revenue was 17% higher last month. However, casinos … Continue reading

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Disney dives into gambling; Death at M Resort

Gambling really is the all-American pastime now that Walt Disney Co. is buying a $250 million piece of for-money fantasy league DraftKings. The agreement commits Disney to buy $500 million in advertising time and imagery on a variety of ESPN … Continue reading

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Penn National exits major project

There’s one casino license left in Pennsylvania but favorite son Penn National Gaming won’t be the one developing it. “We are disappointed to be withdrawing from this project. However, given the continued softness in the economy and the level of market saturation … Continue reading

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What’s Pinnacle worth?; Trump dump

J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff has been running the numbers on Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ hostile-takeover bid for Pinnacle Entertainment and concluded — no surprise — that the current offer won’t get the deal done, even if Pinnacle leadership will … Continue reading

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Trump’s hollow victory; Seminoles make new friends

In a display of either weakness or stupidity, Carl Icahn has caved in to Donald Trump and reached an agreement to keep the TV star’s name on Trump Taj Mahal. As anyone who’s followed the dwindling of the Trump empire from … Continue reading

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Big Gaming speaks

Last week, the great and powerful of the casino industry attended a show-and-tell at the  J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Here’s what they had to say … Wynn Resorts: The company is looking to make … Continue reading

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GLPI makes play for Pinnacle; Caesars aims to dismantle casino

Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ track record to date has been unimpressive, its big acquisition play being underperforming Casino Queen in East St. Louis. Contrast that with GLPI’s boastful talk that the phone would be ringing off the hook with purchase … Continue reading

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Bigamy in New York; Bluster in New Jersey

Empire Resorts‘ Montreign Resort Casino project has two things in common with Rivers Casino & Resort and Lago Resort & Casino (well, three if you count the fact that none has been built yet). All were chosen from among 16 … Continue reading

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Hoosier State comeback; Surprise contenders in Ohio

In light of all the gaming growth being experienced in Ohio, results in Indiana are not quite as roseate as in Illinois or Missouri, say. But they’re beating analyst expectations by impressive margins. Crunching the numbers, Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli … Continue reading

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Could saturation have peaked?

It’s a banner day when casino revenues in Illinois grow 8.5%. It’s no illusion: In context, $115.5 million is a pretty good haul. A downward spiral in gas prices may already be showing up in slot hoppers and drop boxes. … Continue reading

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Weak quarter for Las Vegas Sands; Penn weathers a blow

There was definitely some grit in the 4Q14 financial results for Las Vegas Sands‘ Strip properties. Table play was down $102 million, or 16%. And those players who showed up played lucky. Table revenue was down 26%, or $37 million. … Continue reading

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Stir crazy in Massachusetts

For all the restrictions it has placed upon its casinos, there’s one restraint the Massachusetts Gaming Commission wants to ease. It has proposed raising the $600 ‘IRS lockdown’ imposed on slot winners: “a player will not be able to play … Continue reading

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Casinos slump in Illinois, boom in Arkansas

Never mind that Illinois casino admissions were down 1.4 million last year and the state’s gambling houses brought in $87 million less than in 2013. Politicians are preparing to try and ram another big gaming expansion through the Legislature, counting … Continue reading

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Loveman succeeds: Caesars bankrupt

Not wasting any time, CEO Gary Loveman put Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. into Chapter 11 today, filing the motion in Chicago to circumvent a Delaware lawsuit. (The reason for the Windy City filing may go a lot deeper than proximity … Continue reading

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New day at the AGA; Illinois casinos feel the slot-route squeeze

For the first time, a Native American gaming enterprise has become part of the American Gaming Association, as Seminole Hard Rock Gaming has cracked what had been the lobbyist equivalent of a whites-only country club. It’s part of an image … Continue reading

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Rendering unto Caesars’ debtors; Missouri bounces back

Before Caesars Entertainment could file for bankruptcy, second-tier bondholders struck first. They have filed with a U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware, seeking to supersede Caesars’ prepackaged bankruptcy. At issue are the controversial transfer of highly valuable Caesars assets into subsidiary … Continue reading

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Buckeye State bullseye

Ohio casinos and racinos posted spectacular figures last month. By the calculations of Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, revenues were up 37% (or 18% on a same-store basis). Horseshoe Cleveland, up 16.5%, was also the top grosser — $21 million, … Continue reading

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Turning point for Illinois?; Cuomo creates a mess

Santa Claus was extra generous to casinos in Illinois last month (and they sure could use a little Kringle largesse). Revenues grew to 6%, visitation was up 5% and spend per visitor rose 1%. All that added up to a … Continue reading

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Revel: Straub vs. Straub

If Glenn Straub can’t have Revel, he’s determined to see that no one else can … including Glenn Straub. The sole remaining bidder for Atlantic City‘s $2.4 billion white elephant, Straub’s $95.4 million bid for it was accepted by bankruptcy … Continue reading

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