Category Archives: Taxes

Soggy month in Louisiana; IGT on firm ground

Gaming revenues were down 5.5% last month in the Bayou State, particularly unimpressive when you consider that they fell 8% in the same month last year.  The statewide gross was $199.5 million. The Shreveport/Bossier City market suffered least, down 3%, … Continue reading

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Don’t mess with the Seminoles

Well, the feckless Florida Lege courted disaster—and got it. The Seminole Tribe, lacking a new compact, is cutting off revenue-sharing payments to the Sunshine State. We’re talking serious dollars: $321 million last fiscal year. The Seminoles have enormous economic clout and … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“The need for additional money to support state programs is real, and the money will either come from more taxes or other sources. One of those sources could be legalized gambling, so why does Alabama always have to be the … Continue reading

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Ruffin’s move

Phil Ruffin is in the hunt for Caesars Entertainment … well, sort of. He said he’s interested in individual Las Vegas Strip properties, clearly anticipating some kind of sell-down to deleverage an Eldorado Resorts or Tilman Fertitta acquisition of the … Continue reading

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Everyone’s happy in Singapore; Adelson involvement probed

While the government in Macao likes to keep casino executives in a state of uncertainty about the future, Singapore is far more sanguine. Between them, Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa have committed $6.6 billion to new development. That … Continue reading

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Boyd, Churchill Downs garner raves; Indiana governor seduced

Boyd Gaming got a good review on Wall Street today, lauded both for slightly surpassing revenue expectations and for moving quickly to deleverage in the wake of the Valley Forge, Belterra and Ameristar acquisitions. Downtown continues to be Boyd’s bastion … Continue reading

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Case Bets

It’s early yet but the House Finance Committee of the Colorado Lege has overwhelmingly voted through a sports-betting bill. The would-be law has to survive three more votes in the House before moving along to the state Senate. However, it … Continue reading

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Land of confusion

OK, so there are no condos on sale at the Plaza Resort in downtown Las Vegas. That much we have established. But it’s got to be one of the most baffling stories we’ve ever covered. For instance, “TLC” usually is shorthand … Continue reading

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Rosenstein rebutted; Kiddie slots in U.K.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein received a smackdown from a federal court. Judge Paul Barbadoro ruled that not only had Rosenstein failed to convince him that New Hampshire‘s online lottery wasn’t covered under the new interpretation of the Federal Wire … Continue reading

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Not his first Rodio; Less Intrigue at Wynn

Just as the clock was running out for Caesars Entertainment to name a new CEO, Carl Icahn‘s preferred candidate, Anthony Rodio, came across the transom, fresh from Affinity Gaming. Or so the Wall Street Journal says and the WSJ is … Continue reading

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Around the horn

Gambling revenue hit a record amount in Maryland last month, up 9% to $164 million. The good news for MGM National Harbor was that winnings were up 4% to $64 million. The bad news is that this was driven by … Continue reading

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Gilbert sells to Hard Rock; Masters odds are out

Hard Rock International exited the Ohio market by one door, then reentered it by another. The tribal giant bought Dan Gilbert out of Jack Cincinnati and Turfway Park. REIT Vici Propreties will own the real estate of the casino and … Continue reading

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Circa rustles up $$; Wynn slammed

Despite some distant jingoism in the halls of Congress, Derek Stevens in still putting his money—so to speak—on EB-5 investors. This Web site opens with a slide show of a soon-to-be Downtown icon, Circa, followed by the copy, “We have chosen … Continue reading

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Adelson’s big trade-off; Nation bans casinos; Vegas hotel reopens

Not having gotten his way regarding a Las Vegas stadium, Sheldon Adelson turned to the government of Singapore and can now announce a major success. He will build a new hotel, a “state of the art” arena and additional convention … Continue reading

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Baccarat undercuts the Strip; Japan shows its hand

Is our trade war with China inflicting collateral damage on the Las Vegas Strip? That’s one theory for anemic Chinese New Year visitation that led to a 2% downturn in gaming receipts last month. By contrast, last year saw an … Continue reading

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Caesars: Running numbers; Showboat is back

JP Morgan‘s Daniel Politzer ran the numbers on an Eldorado Resorts buyout of Caesars Entertainment and finds it doable. His model is predicated on a $10.50/share purchase of CZR stock, currently trading at $8.56. That’s a pretty good deal for … Continue reading

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Busy week for MGM; Adelson’s grim prognosis

Congratulations to MGM Resorts International on becoming the official casino sponsor of the Boston Red Sox (known around my house as “the Evil Empire”). I’m not sure how I feel about the MGM logo going up on the Green Monster, … Continue reading

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Strip moolah propels Caesars; Boyd impresses

Caesars Entertainment reported 4Q18 results yesterday, playing to generally rave notices from Wall Street. “Very good” and “Excellent” were the initial reactions of Credit Suisse analyst Cameron McKnight. He noted 8% revenue growth in Las Vegas on only 1.5% cost … Continue reading

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Iowa weighs sports betting; Miller time

Iowa casinos and DFS would be the winners if a new bill, which just passed out of a Senate State Government Committee, becomes law. Casinos would be given the right to operate terrestrial, mobile and online sports betting, and DFS would … Continue reading

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Caesars: The Icahn factor; Troubled Tilman; Brownout

If you’re a company that wants to prove that its stock is undervalued, you’ve got a definitive case when Carl Icahn buys into your company. And if you’re Caesars Entertainment and Icahn suddenly holds 10% of your stock, you’re officially … Continue reading

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