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Category Archives: Penn National
Paint them black; New ideas for Atlantic City
“Fortunately for police, the chips floated.” That was the undoing of casino cheat Vuong Q. Truong, who tried to hide the better part of $150,000 worth of forged casino chips at the bottom of a lake. No go. The ongoing Truong … Continue reading
Belaboring the obvious; Ohio’s growing pains
What is being hailed as a major breakthrough in problem-gambling treatment rests upon some observations that don’t seem to be particularly novel. Disordered gambling is being blamed on the insula area of the brain, crucial to forming emotions. So far, … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Dining, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Maryland, Ohio, Penn National, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Technology
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East Coast Case Bets
Although talks have been conducted in deep secrecy, a few details of Seminole Tribe compact negotiations have been vouchsafed the public. The tribe is telling the state “don’t push us on this,” reminding it that the Bureau of Indian Affairs … Continue reading
Penn tanks in Illinois, Bluhm ascends; The casino transfer that wasn’t
There were two clear winners in Illinois last month and one big loser — Penn National Gaming. Performing worse than expected, Penn had double-digit declines at all four of its casinos: Empress Joliet (-14%), Hollywood Aurora (-14%), Alton Belle (16%) … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Dan Gilbert, Detroit, Harrah's, Horseracing, Lake Tahoe, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Regulation, Taxes
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The best of Las Vegas; Neil Bluhm returns
Although I can’t imagine that too many of our readers are strangers to Las Vegas, perhaps there are a few. In that case, USA Today found somebody — well, me — to offer some helpful tips. For instance, here’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Downtown, Entertainment, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Regulation, The Strip, Tribal
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The long arm of the law
According to a story broken by Reuters, U.S. officials are going to put the onus on casinos to verify where high rollers’ funds are coming from. It could take at least for FinCEN to develop this new law, “likely to … Continue reading
Twin setbacks in Massachusetts
After all the tsuris that’s gone into bringing casinos to Massachusetts, it may be for naught. In two months, public support has gone from 53% to 46% (against 43% opposed), according to MassINC Polling Group. That means that, if casino … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Culinary Union, Goldman Sachs, Macau, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Revel, Steve Wynn, The Strip
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Louisiana and other Case Bets
Margaritaville ($10 million) was the difference between a positive (1.5%) and negative month in Louisiana, which was down 3% on a same-store basis. Isle of Capri Casinos had an exceptionally good month (+12%) but Pinnacle Entertainment (-3.5%), Boyd Gaming (-5%). … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Churchill Downs, Harrah's, Isle of Capri, Louisiana, New York, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Slot routes, Tribal, Wisconsin
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What’s this thing called ‘Adelaar’?
A tragic saga for the Concord Resort Hotel could have a belated, sort-of happy ending. Empire Resorts and EPR Properties want to build a new, casino-based resort — called Adelaar — on the site. Empire is a stalking horse for … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Genting, New York, Penn National
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Mega-casino proposed for Chicago; REIT-mania continues
Visualize Foxwoods Resort Casino. Now plunk it down in the middle of Chicago. That’s essentially what state Rep. Robert Rita (D) proposes to do, pitching a 4,000-10,000-position casino for the Windy City. He also would have the State of Illinois … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Florida, Illinois, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Taxes, Wall Street
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The industry speaks, Part Two
Both Penn National Gaming and Pinnacle Entertainment have weighed in at the J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Penn engaged in a three-bucket division of its casinos. “The first bucket comprises properties in markets where there has … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Indiana, Louisiana, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street, West Virginia
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Itchy trigger fingers in Massachusetts; Boyd besieged
After moving with extreme deliberation on terrestrial casinos, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission suddenly has a fire under its butt to do something about Internet gambling. “The time is now … We can’t wait any longer, even though we’re still in the … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, Boyd Gaming, Hawaii, Horseracing, IGT, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Racinos, Regulation, Wall Street
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Missouri, Indiana take their lumps
Bad weather is being blamed for dismal attendance figures at St. Louis-area casinos. Those on the Missouri side were down 11%, while Casino Queen in East St. Louis and Alton Belle were off 17% at the turnstile. Statewide, revenue was down 7%, with … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Indiana, Isle of Capri, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Taxes, Tropicana Entertainment
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Realism in Iowa, depression in Illinois, paradox in Ohio
“The problem is Iowa is not a free-market system It’s set up to encourage big-dollar investments, so the cannibalization issue is one we have to take into consideration.” — Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission Chairman Jeff Lamberti There you have … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Boyd Gaming, Economy, Harrah's, Illinois, Iowa, Isle of Capri, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation
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Notes from Indian Country; Penn’s fast break
Native American casinos in Maine took a step toward realization when the lower house of the Legislature rescued pro-casino bills from seeming death in the Veterans & Legal Affairs Committee. The legislation “would allow the Passamaquoddy Tribe to build a … Continue reading
Posted in California, Churchill Downs, Horseracing, Maine, Massachusetts, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Tribal, Wisconsin
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Boyd: Japan or bust
Well, they weren’t that dramatic about it. But Boyd Gaming executives surprised Wall Street analysts by announcing their interest in having a Japanese casino. For all the ongoing success of Borgata, we still think of Boyd as a small-casino company, … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Downtown, Iowa, Marketing, MGM Mirage, New York, Penn National, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, The Strip
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Building better mousetraps
Were I Steve Wynn, I would be feeling somewhat discouraged by my prospects in Massachusetts. Just look at what happened to Cordish Gaming. Its Leominster slot-parlor proposal got high marks, but was ultimately passed over because Penn National Gaming‘s rival … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cordish Co., Entertainment, Horseracing, Marketing, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Reno, Steve Wynn, Technology, Transportation, Warner Gaming
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Empire State scramble; Stalemate in Kentucky; Too cozy in Ohio?
Casino expansion continues to speed along in New York State, where college president Mark Gearan (right) has been formally installed as New York State Gaming Commission chairman, filling out the five-member body. Prior to taking office, he was presented with some … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Downtown, Entertainment, Horseracing, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Technology, The Strip
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Case Bets: Sands, Galaxy Gaming, Penn and Churchill Downs
Every time Las Vegas Sands releases more information about the hacking of its Web sites, the news just gets worse. Now it turns out that whoever was behind the assault conducted a smash-and-grab raid of personal data. The potential for … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, California, Churchill Downs, Iowa, Maine, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Technology, Warner Gaming
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