Category Archives: The Strip

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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A taxing topic … but mostly good for gaming

As the Trump administration’s tax bill heads into the reconciliation process, it could spark a new era of fiscal responsibility. That’s if corporations behave as they are predicted to do in this analysis. It forecasts that, with the slashing of … 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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Senators have hissy fit; Vegas: Back to normal or not?

With Pennsylvania having joined the roster of Internet-gambling jurisdictions, Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D) and Lindsey Graham (R) are pushing the panic button, hard. In a concession to the reality that the Senate won’t be able to rewrite the Wire Act, … Continue reading

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Strip loses, locals joints win; Aristocrat hooks Big Fish

Given the robustness of October 2017, last month’s Las Vegas Strip revenues ($529 million) were already facing a difficult comparison and the Stephen Paddock shooting spree didn’t help matters. Gambling revenues fell 6% last month along Las Vegas Boulevard. (Statewide, … Continue reading

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Favorable forecast for 2018; New look at Cosmo

Good news for casinos: “2018 is set to be a good year for gaming operators and suppliers globally amid a strong economic backdrop and a relatively benign new supply environment,” says Fitch Ratings analyst Alex Bumazhny, one of the more circumspect … 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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Wall Street loves Station; New wine in old bottles

Wall Street has identified one beneficiary of the tax bill currently before Congress: Station Casinos. As how it will affect those sought-after Millennials, well, companies like Station may have to re-do their math. (Pillaging discretionary income for people making less … Continue reading

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A sensible proposal

Under the right circumstances, driving down the Las Vegas Strip (preferably by night) can be a hedonistic experience. Too often, however, it is a bumper-to-bumper nightmare. Something needs to be done and Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani (D) has stepped … Continue reading

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Next stop, Antrim?!?; Murren drops out of casino arms race

Ever heard of Antrim Township in Pennsylvania? Probably not. But state Rep. Paul Schemel thinks it’s a new gaming hot spot. One of his reasons for advocating Antrim is its proximity to Charles Town, West Virginia. Now this is precisely … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“That is of absolutely no value to us at all. There is no win in that for us. Our business is built on healthy customers enjoying themselves, their ability to afford it and their ability to return.” — MGM Resorts International … 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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MGM rebounds; Harvey victims have mystery casino benefactor

Commercials practically begging people to patronize the Las Vegas Strip after the Mandalay Bay massacre turn out to have been needless. The company most affected, MGM Resorts International, reports that hotel bookings are “almost back to normal.” “I’m happy to … Continue reading

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MGM: The lion roars; Station doubles down

MGM Resorts International, so long in the headlines due to bad news, made some good news this week. In the third quarter room revenues were up 4% along the Las Vegas Strip and table game hold was substantially higher, both … Continue reading

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Stratosphere: Sartini takes charge; Dadaist policy at MGM

“It’s more appreciated now than it was 20 years ago,” says Golden Entertainment CEO Blake Sartini of his new trophy property, the Stratosphere. Boy, is he right (as usual). What used to be called “Stupak’s Stump” or the “Tower of … Continue reading

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Case Bets

In an early Christmas present to gaming historians, the Center for Gaming Research at UNLV has unveiled the Harrah’s Entertainment Corporate Archives, focusing on the 1940-2000 period. In other words, it doesn’t just go back to the beginning but before … Continue reading

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New look for an old favorite

Courtesy of sharp-eyed reader (and frequent source)  Greg Askins. But somebody should have snipped that shot of the “Do Not Disturb” sign, which takes on another meaning after the Stephen Paddock rampage.

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Macao rockets ahead; SLS sale snagged

While we share Galaxy Entertainment Chairman Lui-Che Woo‘s circumspection about announcing a full recovery in Macao, gaming revenues continue to ignore the ‘stop’ signs. Last month they rocketed up 22%, which “blows past expectations,” according to Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, … 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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