Category Archives: Pennsylvania

Adelson: Another one bites the dust

If Sheldon Adelson wants to protect America from underage gambling, he might start at his Sands Bethlehem casino. The casino has racked up $305,000 in fines in five years. Six incidents this year have incited the latest fine: $85,000. Casino … Continue reading

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Abboud: Sinners repent!; Loveman’s orphan

Sounding like anti-casino zealot, Las Vegas Sands Senior Vice President of Government Relations & Community Development Andy Abboud had a dire message for Pennsylvania lawmakers: “Gambling was never supposed to be everywhere. It’s not an entitlement; it’s a vice. It needs to be doled … Continue reading

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GOP candidates back casino-repeal question

Top-of-the ticket Republican candidates for governor in Massachusetts have lined up behind the proposed repeal of the state’s casino law. Charlie Baker is only in favor of putting it on the ballot but Tea Party candidate Mark Fisher would go … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Pay the man; Robbing Peter to wager on Paul

If casino gambling is outlawed in a November referendum, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts want their money back. After all, they’ll be out the $85 million application fee and that’s just for starters. They’d also like to be reimbursed … Continue reading

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Leven leaving, Adelson staying

In a less-than-shocking turn of events, Las Vegas Sands President Michael Leven has announced his retirement, effective the end of this year. Let the speculation over his successor commence! President of Global Gaming Operations Rob Goldstein would seem the obvious choice … Continue reading

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More states covet Internet lucre; Steeplechase in New York

Pennsylvania is keeping a  close eye on Internet gambling in New Jersey. That much is clear from recent testimony before the House Democratic Policy Committee. “It can be regulated and controlled and … the existing technology can accurately locate players to prevent … Continue reading

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Cuomo’s gamble and other Case Bets

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D, right) promised constituents that casino gambling would “fundamentally change the trajectory of the Catskills.” But will it? Or will his administration cut the promised economic recovery off at the knees by favoring one of five … Continue reading

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Good news from Atlantic City; F-blew: This is the end

OK, so the Boardwalk was down 2% last month but, on a same-store basis (i.e., minus Atlantic Club), business was up 3%, given a shove over the top by $11 million in online-casino revenue, which is looking like a difference maker, … Continue reading

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New York: The rush is on; Baloney in Philly

New York State has come out with its required minimum casino investments, which range from $70 million to $350 million, although the reality is a complicated formula too tortuous to unravel here, laden with ‘ifs,’ ‘ands’ and ‘buts.’ (The $350 … Continue reading

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Affleck banned from HRH; Sands Bethlehem reprieved

You can do all manner of despicable things in a casino if you’re a high roller … but count one lousy card and you’re toast, mister. That’s the message being sent by Warner Gaming after it banned Ben Affleck from … Continue reading

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Vegas: A return to the halcyon years? It looks that way

Las Vegas recorded its highest visitation numbers of all time last March, helping to drive gambling revenue 8% upward. We had 3.7 million tourists, 4% than the previous year. Despite fewer conventions, a 20.5% leap in convention attendance (with the … Continue reading

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Pinnacle, GLPI impress The Street; Parx beats Pennsylvania

Despite soft performance in its regional markets, Pinnacle Entertainment impressed an analyst or two by exceeding revenue expectations for the past quarter. Pinnacle’s cash flow was $3 million above Wall Street estimates, a feat attributed to fiscal discipline and improved … Continue reading

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Crowded field in New York; Big numbers at Hakkasan

Awash in $22 million in application fees, New York State now enters the next phase: The winnowing of the field either through lack of financing or the formation of alliances. After all, there are property owners with no operating experience … Continue reading

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It’s good to be Sheldon Adelson

Posting a 21% increase in revenue, Las Vegas Sands reported 97 cents/share in earnings (Wall Street had expected $0.94). No surprise, Macao was the primary driver. Analysts were also pleased by a $810 million buyback of Sands shares, bolstering the … Continue reading

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Caesars: The day after

New York resort developers may be reeling from the sudden entry of Caesars Entertainment into the picture, but that doesn’t mean they’ve given up the fight. After all, Caesars’ move only impacts the Catskills region, not the Capital one nor … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Former Florida Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll‘s troubles with the law haven’t ended with her resignation from public office. Tens of thousands of dollars of unreported income from Internet-cafe casino operators went unreported and now Carroll has some explaining to do. … Continue reading

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Look out, Macao, here comes Crimea

That’s the message from Crimea‘s puppet leader, Rustam Temirgaliyev, who claims that Crimea could outdo Monaco, Las Vegas and even Macao. (It is not recorded whether anyone laughed at his assertion.) “Our task is to create a tourist cluster, which will … Continue reading

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Kill Phil and other pleasantries

That’s what Borgata would like to do to poker pro Phil Ivey. It is suing him after he cleaned them out of nearly $10 million at the baccarat tables. The suit contends that Ivey and a co-conspirator discovered a flaw … Continue reading

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Tropicana Bethlehem?; One acre and a casino

Las Vegas Sands‘ waving of the white flag over its Sands Bethlehem casino may have finally yielded a buyer. Having stated publicly, however, that $1 billion was the asking price may have limited Sands flexibility to negotiate (not to mention … Continue reading

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The son also rises; Tight squeeze in Macao

Add James Packer to the list of casino moguls with their eyes on Japan. He’s prepared to commit $5 billion to a resort project in the Land of the Rising Sun. Officials in South Korea, unlike their Japanese brethren, aren’t … Continue reading

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