Category Archives: Penn National

Many called, few chosen for New York casinos

Count mega-budget offerings from Genting Group and Caesars Entertainment among the marquee-name dismissals in the New York Gaming Facility Location Board‘s final cut of casino applicants. Also going into the circular file were a second Genting project (Resorts World Hudson Valley), along with … Continue reading

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Fixing Foxwoods, Perryville

Felix Rappaport continues to unveil a new strategy for Foxwoods Resort & Casino. Operations weren’t predecessor Scott Butera‘s strong suit, by the latter’s own profession. So, the restructuring having been done, enter Rappaport to commence the rebranding. Of oncoming competition … Continue reading

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Big month for Isle; Sentence handed down on Caesars gang

Whether it’s that one less weekend day than last year or holiday shopping or whatever, Missouri was down again in November after tantalizing us with a revenue-positive October. The statewide decrease was 4%, with table revenues holding steady but slot revenues pulling … Continue reading

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Indiana giveth, Ohio taketh away; Atlantic City fix finds wide support

Depending on whether or not you count free play as taxable revenue, Indiana was down 6% or 7% last month, with customers spending 3% more but visiting 9.5% less. Penn National Gaming‘s Hollywood Lawrenceburg took cross-border competition particularly hard, falling … Continue reading

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Illinois disappoints, Ohio surprises and Golden Nugget opens early

Except for a mild, 2% increase at Harrah’s Joliet, it was a very schizoid November for Illinois, whose casinos came in 4% below last year. There was one less weekend day, which some will cite as an alibi … but then … Continue reading

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Player, manage thyself (sorta)

After much back-and-forth, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission imposed its highly touted “managed play” regime, the first in the nation. One’s first reaction is that it doesn’t live up to the advance hype. What was originally a carrot-and-stick plan is now … Continue reading

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Death throes at Trump Taj; Casino clash in Maine

Even with a $5 million cash infusion from rich uncle Carl Icahn, that didn’t stop Trump Taj Mahal from going into Death Spiral Mode. Its greatest asset, its new(ish) hotel tower, has been closed and the casino will no longer … Continue reading

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Loveman’s credit capers; Green shoots in flyover country

Reorganization of Caesars Entertainment promises to continue to provide drama. UMB Bank threw red meat on the barbeque with a lawsuit that charged Apollo Management and Texas Pacific Group with having “thoroughly ransacked CEOC in a sweeping and now transparent plan … Continue reading

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Paid to not play?; More trouble for Trump, Caesars

Although the American Gaming Association came down against Massachusetts‘ proposed “managed play” system of regulating losses, casino companies are saying, “Not so fast.” Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International and Penn National Gaming are all in favor of the idea of … Continue reading

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Case Bets

A California tribe is getting into Internet gambling in a somewhat roundabout way. The Pala Indians are beta-testing PalaCasino.com, which will be run off the online platform of … Borgata. (Casinos in Atlantic City can host as many as five … Continue reading

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Big Ease; The Mirage, 25 years later

Even with 19 non-tribal casinos and racinos to support, the Louisiana market continues to rebound. It was up 4% last month, with even 2% growth in the crowded Shreveport/Bossier City marketplace. El Dorado was the second-highest grosser and the percentage leader … Continue reading

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Philadelphia decision tipped; Insolvency on the high seas

While we’ve been focused on Boston and New York, a major casino decision in Philadelphia has been creeping upon us. The second casino license in Philly city limits is to be awarded on Nov. 18 and early intel has it … Continue reading

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Penn: The world according to GARP

Observing stability in regional gaming markets, Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli is out with a bullish investor note on Penn National Gaming today, declaring “the worst appears over.” He sets a $17 target price for the stock (currently trading just below … Continue reading

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Ohio’s big haul; NY Times’ whack job

Ohio has matured rapidly as a casino market, bigger than Illinois, almost as large as Missouri but still a long way from Indiana‘s monthly grosses. Still, a 38% increase in casino revenue from last year is nothing at which to … Continue reading

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Missouri miracle; Guarded hope in Illinois, Indiana

Finally, there was good news for saturated gaming markets. Missouri was up 2% last month, although the result was a bit lopsided. The St. Louis market rose 3% while the Kansas City area slipped 2%. The latter appears to be … Continue reading

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Showman Steve; Who’ll take Bucharest?

Rather than hire out entertainment for his Wynncore showroom (the one not occupied by Le Reve), Steve Wynn has taken a DIY approach. He’s producing and co-writing Showstoppers, a revue of some of the most iconic songs from Broadway musicals. … Continue reading

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REITmania … it’s catching

Pinnacle Entertainment has signaled its intention to follow in the footsteps of Penn National Gaming and convert into a real estate investment trust. It’s somewhat clearer cut than the convoluted Penn/Gaming & Leisure Properties split, with Pinnacle’s property company retaining … Continue reading

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Election Special

Where gaming-related issues were concerned, there was one big race last night and a bunch of also-rans. The main event, of course, was Massachusetts, where casino repeal went down to defeat 60% to 40%, good news for Penn National Gaming, … Continue reading

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Mark your ballots; Trump Taj: Welfare queen

Tomorrow we get to exercise that precious franchise, the vote. So don’t oversleep, ‘kay? As everyone knows by now, the big rumble is in Massachusetts, where an attempt to repeal the state’s casino law is failing by a substantial margin in … Continue reading

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Impatience in Philly; Big sting at Caesars

It’s been eight months since the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board held suitability hearings for awarding Philadelphia‘s second and final casino license. Those deliberations seem to have receded in the hazy yon of the past. It’s a situation that’s not sitting well … Continue reading

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