Category Archives: The Strip

Chinese New Year in ruins; LV Locals casinos hacked

Coronavirus is spreading like wildfire. Not only has it cropped up in Beijing, Hong Kong (uh-oh) and Shanghai, cases are being reported in Taiwan, Thailand, France, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and our own United States. China President Xi Jinping has taken … Continue reading

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Year of the Rat off to bad start; NLRB spanks Station; JoBro!

Coronavirus has reared its ugly head in the United States, the second case being of a Chicago woman who started manifesting symptoms several days after returning from China. Reports the Boston Globe, “Doctors with the Centers for Disease Control and … Continue reading

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Macao prepares for the worst

Even as coronavirus tiptoed into Macao, casino executives from three companies were bullish on 2020. Their confidence was buoyed by the change of course of one of China‘s biggest economic headwinds, its trade war with the U.S. Some are arguing … Continue reading

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Draft Day is coming; Station rebounds

As you know, the next NFL draft will be continued on the Las Vegas Strip. The official plan has been released and we don’t know whether to be impressed or to laugh. In what has to be the most fey NFL … Continue reading

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Raiders need elbow room; Casino mega-scandal in Canada

Although the Las Vegas Raiders haven’t officially set up shop in Sin City already they’ve got a problem: parking. The team has had to pony up an additional $50 million to buy land on which fans can park, tailgate, etc. … Continue reading

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Springfield: The boss hits town

After a worst-month-ever December at MGM Springfield, company CEO Jim Murren has apparently had enough. He flew into Springfield today to put a bit of stick about, as the Brits would say. His ostensible purpose is to hang out with the … Continue reading

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Encore owns Massachusetts; Harrah’s Reno (almost) sold

Massachusetts gaming-revenue numbers are out and Encore Boston Harbor is the story. It’s got 65% market share and $1.75 million casino win per day. MGM Springfield is far behind, with 19% market share and 600 dimes win per day, with … Continue reading

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Big MGM payday; Halting casino extortion; Wynn scammed

Betting the farm on Japan, CEO of MGM Resorts International Jim Murren has realized his goal of selling MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay. The price was a sweet $4.6 billion it will only cost MGM $292 million a year to lease … Continue reading

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California scheming; Exploitation in Cambodia

Don’t hold your water but lawmakers in California have gone so far as to hold an actual, living, breathing, preliminary hearing (emphasis on “preliminary”) on the issue of sports betting. The endgame here is not to legalize sports betting via the … Continue reading

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Stitt robs public purse; Hard Rock blindsided

Oklahoma citizens may find themselves using the term “Indian giver” to describe Gov. Kevin Stitt (R). He’s planning to plunder the state’s rake of tribal gaming revenue to defend against a lawsuit brought by the state’s three biggest tribes. The … Continue reading

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Sports betting back on in Florida; Genting tipped for Japan

Although Florida voters thought they were cutting the Lege out of gambling legalization, lawmakers may have found a way to weasel their way back in, at least as concerns sports betting. The Sunshine State’s constitution now forbids the Lege from … Continue reading

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Japan scandal grows; Caesars slammed

Japan‘s 500.com bribery case continues to spread. An additional five Nipponese lawmakers have been implicated, accused of taking $9,249. The notion that Japanese solons would sell their souls for such chump change indicates how desperately they want to get in on the … Continue reading

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Brandes’ big bet; Skill-based slots catching on

“We think it’s time for Florida to take it out of the shadows and into the sunshine,” said state Sen. Jeff Brandes (R). He was speaking of sports betting which, like daily fantasy sports, is currently illegal in the Sunshine … Continue reading

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Trop sold (we think); Angels in the casino

After fielding multiple offers for the Tropicana Las Vegas, one has been accepted by Penn National Gaming and negotiations are underway. All this comes by way of Scott Roeben‘s VitalVegas, which pegs the sale price at $700 million, making a tiny … Continue reading

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New Year’s Eve Jottings

Jottings: Eldorado Resorts is taking care of some unfinished business while the Caesars Entertainment merger goes through. It’s reported to be close to settling a lawsuit with Isle of Capri Boonville workers who were litigating the company over time-card-protocol violations … … Continue reading

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End-of-Year Case Bets

In a retrospective mood, the American Gaming Association has chosen the top eight gaming stories of the past year, ranked here in descending order. They are: The Caesars Entertainment takeover by Eldorado Resorts. ‘Nuff said. Allegations that Encore Boston Harbor is … Continue reading

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Damp November in Nevada; Dirty dealings in Illinois

Could the good times be coming to an end for Las Vegas? The Strip was down 3% last month but, worse still, locals revenue was off by 4%. The prior-year comparison was difficult (+6.5%) but not impossible, while December looks … Continue reading

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Greed is good (Not!); Miller looks back on 2019

Most gaming CEOs are wearing hair shirts and taking vows of poverty compared to bet365 CEO Denise Coates, the new poster girl of greed. She awarded herself $422 million in compensation (no, that’s not a typo). In 2015-6 Coates scraped … Continue reading

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Looking for love in Macao; Resorts World LV’s big bet

“All of the juice has been squeezed out of the orange. Macao is starting to resemble more mature competitive markets such as Las Vegas and Atlantic City.” Ouch! That was Bloomberg Intelligence contributing analyst David Bonnet, taking an exceptionally gloomy view … Continue reading

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Penn a solid bet; New Year’s Eve in Vegas could be better

Penn National Gaming got a rave review from J.P. Morgan gaming analyst Joseph Greff, who wrote that ” we continue to believe PENN offers a favorable risk/reward with an attractive valuation.” Strong fundamentals in the regional-gaming sphere were cited, as … Continue reading

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