Category Archives: Regulation

MGM National Harbor rules; Beating the eye in the sky

MGM National Harbor dominated Maryland yet again, garnering 39% of market share and grossing $50.5 million. The balance of revenue continues to creep toward the (punitively taxed) slot side of the casino, so MGM won’t be completely thrilled with November’s … Continue reading

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Sports betting makes its case

Yesterday saw the much-anticipated oral arguments in the case of Christie v. NCAAA, the legal joust that could lead to the downfall of the Bradley Act and open up the land to legalized sports betting. The arguments made before the … Continue reading

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Caesars buys Harrah’s; How it went with SCOTUS

Caesars Entertainment created a bit of income for itself, selling Harrah’s Las Vegas to its REIT, Vici Properties for $1.1 billion. That’s quite a tidy sum for Caesars’ dowdiest Strip property, some 43 years old and showing every one. As … Continue reading

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Penn, Pinnacle nuptials in the offing; Connecticut sues Trump administration

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Pinnacle Entertainment and Penn National Gaming formally affirmed that they are in merger talks. Among the upsides, Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli cites the alleviation of forced asset sale in Pennsylvania, where the number of … Continue reading

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The Main Event; Macao roars

Monday is the big day: Oral arguments in the Supreme Court over Christie v. NCAA. It’s an understatement to say the gaming industry is getting pretty excited over the hearing, which is expected to lead to a rejection of the … Continue reading

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Good news for Sheldon and other Case Bets

Singapore‘s casinos are looking at an up year in 2018, according to normally cautious Fitch Ratings analyst Alex Bumazhny. “Singapore [gross gaming revenue] grew by around 10 percent year-on-year in first half 2017, after falling by around 30 percent over 2015 to … Continue reading

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Day of the Gun

Bellagio needs to get serious about security. As has happened multiple times in the past, an armed robbery was conducted on the premises, this time at the poker cage, at 3:45 p.m. I wouldn’t say casino security stood idly by but … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Council Bluffs, Iowa, isn’t reacting so well to the revival of a 2007 casino plan by the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska to open in nearby Carter Lake. First off, the proposed site was ostensibly intended for an as-yet-unbuilt tribal medical … Continue reading

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This just in …

Eldorado Resorts has pulled out of a planned sale of Isle of Capri Lake Charles to tribally owned Kicks Entertainment. At least one analyst, JP Morgan‘s Daniel Politzer, sees this as a good thing. For starters, Eldorado pockets Kicks’ $20 … Continue reading

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Caesars bets on Hoosier tracks; Trump precedent revisted

Centaur Gaming, benefactor of Mike Pence (not that it did them any good), is back in the news. Caesars Entertainment already owns the two most lucrative casinos in Indiana, is doubling down on its commitment to the Hoosier State. By … Continue reading

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Solons press for Connecticut clarity; Macao mulls casino renewal

Today’s news takes us straight back to Washington, D.C., where Sens. Chris Murphy (D) and Richard Blumenthal (D) are demanding that the Bureau of Indian Affairs get off the fence and clarify its stance regarding the $300 million East Windsor … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Except in extreme situations, where other states were endangered, there simply was no reason, let alone power, for the federal government to get involved. Think fire departments – we don’t want Congress to be in charge of fighting fires.” — gaming-law … Continue reading

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Penn regroups, Sands expands; Beware the Yakuza

Santa Claus has come early, in the guise of hardworking Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli. He’s been so busy profiling gaming’s top companies we wonder when he finds time for sleep. His recent visits have included one to Penn National … Continue reading

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Bumpy ride in Missouri; Scott vaporized in Maine

Missouri casinos dipped 3% last month (4% in the St. Louis area), a figure that seems bigger than the “unfavorable calendar” excuse covers. Pinnacle Entertainment took a 7.5% haircut at River City ($18 million) while its Ameristar St. Charles was off … Continue reading

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Pretlow tackles NY casinos; Zinke paralyzes Connecticut casino

Fearing a plea for tax breaks from New York State‘s three new, underperforming casinos, Assemblyman Gary Pretlow (D) has asked the state auditor to look into why they failed to meet their revenue projections. “It is critically important that we have … Continue reading

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Strip waxes, LV locals wane; Caesars sticks it to you

Gaming revenues inched up 3% in Nevada last August, while the Las Vegas Strip was up 5%, to $568 million. JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff wrote that the latter implied “strong 3Q for MGM table games given WYNN and LVS’ combined 3Q … Continue reading

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Steve Wynn, showman; Caesars, de Laurentiis extend relationship

King Kong isn’t gone from Wynn Paradise Park. He’s been downsized from a massive animatronic to a float on the lake. (Somebody obviously told Steve Wynn the cautionary tale of ‘Disco Yeti‘ at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.) He’ll be joined there … Continue reading

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Penn shows Trop little love; Big plans at Caesars

Penn National Gaming‘s quarterly report was about what you’d expect: strength in Ohio, weakness in West Virginia, and negative impacts from Hurricane Nate and the Mandalay Bay massacre. Also, Penn is looking toward the Canada market for expansion. As Deutsche … Continue reading

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Smooth talk in Bridgeport; Sands Bethlehem for sale (again)?

“Sharp dressed, smooth talker” Uri Clinton met with Bridgeport residents in an effort to convince them that MGM Resorts International has their best interests at heart in its pursuit of Bridgeport as a casino site. Perhaps naively, Clinton hopes that … Continue reading

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The future of Caesars; Larry Ellison buys Cal-Neva

Executives from Caesars Entertainment flew to New York to meet with Wall Street analysts and lay out their vision of the company’s post-bankruptcy future. According to Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli, internal research “displays a healthy Millenial participation rate, a long … Continue reading

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