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MGM’s comeback; Packer’s presumption
MGM Resorts International is feeling optimistic about getting back into Atlantic City (at a time when so many are getting out), to the point of talking about it publicly. “Borgata continues to be the market leader. We’re pretty excited to be able … Continue reading
Caesars’ unmagical empire
Caesars Entertainment ” hasn’t posted a profit since late 2009″ and it kept that perfect streak alive today, more than doubling its 2Q13 loss of $212 million. The company lost $466 million — and I don’t think we can blame it … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Iowa, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Reno, Revel, The Strip, Tribal, Wall Street
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Good Caesars and Bad Caesars
That’s how a bondholder lawsuit distinguishes between Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. and Caesars Growth Partners. It castigates the toga-clad companies for — for instance — transferring Caesars Interactive (worth: $779 million) “for little or no consideration.” Similarly, Octavius Tower and … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Louisiana, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street
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Slump in Macao; Trump’s latest tantrum
July was unkind to casino operators in Macao, with revenues down 4%. Mass market table win was healthily up, 17%, and slot revenue increased, albeit by 4%. However, VIP revenues were 14% on 13.% less volume of play. This pulled … Continue reading
Packer’s second chance
“You can’t be in the gaming industry and not have a special reverence for Las Vegas — that’s where it all began. While we fell short in past attempts to enter that market, we now have the ideal opportunity.” So said … Continue reading
MGM beats the Street; The wrath of Loveman
Not only did MGM Resorts International swing from a loss to a profit in 2Q14, its revenues exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. Analyst consensus foresaw $0.10/share in earnings and MGM delivered more than twice that. Revenues at every MGM property were … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Current, Detroit, Harrah's, Illinois, Macau, Maryland, Mississippi, Neil Bluhm, The Strip, Wall Street
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Packer returns
James Packer is back. Undoubtedly encouraged by the recent groundswell of development on the Las Vegas Strip, he’s bought the New Frontier site for a casino development that will be underwritten by the Oaktree Capital Management hedge fund. Construction is to … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Australia, Cosmopolitan, Fontainebleau, Harrah's, International, James Packer, Japan, Macau, Revel, Steve Wynn, Taxes, The Strip, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Wall Street
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Shakeup at Downtown Grand
I’ll be staying at the Downtown Grand this weekend and it looks like I won’t be the only novitiate. Ownership has installed a new management team, too, casting a wide net. CFO Marie Ramsey comes over from the Tropicana Las … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Current, Delaware, Downtown, Harrah's, history, MGM Mirage, New York, Racinos, Riviera, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, The Strip
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Illiterate and accused; Revel: Rewarding failure
People who state their career goal as “trynna get rich” should probably be arrested for crimes against the English language. In the case of Izyiah Plummer (right), though, the charges are much more grave: the July 21 armed robbery of Caesars … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Harrah's, Herbst Gaming, Internet gambling, Louisiana, Maryland, Planet Hollywood, Revel, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Wynn: Most happy fella
We’ve gotten to inured to headlines that say such-and-such a quarter was “rescued by Macao” that I did a double-take today. The lead item on a newsletter was “Wynn Resorts Q2 results boosted by Las Vegas.” It’s nice that the … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, IGT, International, Internet gambling, Macau, Scientific Games, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Wall Street
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Wall Street: Viva Las Vegas
“Results could be lackluster, even if more states allow casinos, as is the case in Ohio, which we estimate cannibalized roughly one-third of its revenues from surrounding states.” So wrote Fitch Ratings Service analyst Michael Paladino, assessing the gaming industry’s national … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Harrah's, history, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Racinos, The Strip, Wall Street, Westgate LV
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Would you let this man rob your casino?
Despite 14 arrests for cheating at a couple dozen Las Vegas casinos, the Nevada Gaming Control Board never saw fit to nominate hall-of-fame cardshap Jubreal Chahine for inclusion in the Black Book, not even after it publicly characterized him as … Continue reading
Posted in Cretins, Greenwood Racing, MGM Mirage, Neil Bluhm, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip
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Great month for the Strip, for Louisiana not so much
Buoyed by heavy baccarat play, the Las Vegas Strip registered a 22.5% gain in June. The house played very lucky, too, with win up a staggering 155%. At the other end of the gaming spectrum, those slots must have been … Continue reading
Megaflop at the Trop
Whatever the hold Mamma Mia! exerted over Las Vegas audiences, it’s gone — and so will be the show, closing Aug. 3 after an abortive, three-month run. It doesn’t figure: A previous incarnation at Mandalay Bay (which Mandalay Resort Group … Continue reading
Posted in ABBA, Alex Yemenidjian, Downtown, Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Movies, The Strip
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Caesars gains a hot tub, Biloxi loses a casino
You live in Las Vegas long enough, you think you’ve seen everything. Then somebody uses a helicopter to airlift a big-ass jacuzzi (technically an “onsen tub”) onto the terrace of the Nobu Tower at Caesars Palace, where it will grace the high-roller … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Mississippi, Regulation, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta
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Boardwalk despair; Comings and goings on the Strip
It’s a dark day when you find yourself in agreement with Donald Trump, but such is the case with the famous Atlantic City boarding house owned by Vera Coking. Eight years ago, when he wanted to expand Trump Plaza, The … Continue reading
Thinking the unthinkable
Could Nevada casino floors go genuinely smoke-free? That’s the idea floated by Deutsche Bank analyst Andrew Zarnett. Although Nevada voters have exempted casino floors from smoking bans, Zarnett thinks that state of affairs could change by 2016 or so, at … Continue reading
Posted in Delaware, Economy, Environment, Florida, Illinois, Macau, Mississippi, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip, Transportation
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Paradox at Sands
Only in Macao could Sheldon Adelson report a 27% increase in profit and have it be called disappointing. For the first time in four years, Macanese action dropped last month, down 4%. Dollars to doughnuts, those missing patacas will turn … Continue reading
Posted in Macau, MGM Mirage, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Sports, The Strip, Wall Street
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Soft landing in A.C.; “Nocturne” put to sleep
Internet-gaming revenue continues to slip in New Jersey, down 9% from May. There are only three players of consequence: Borgata (36.5%), Caesars Atlantic City (27%) and Tropicana Atlantic City (18%). Still, Internet gambling continues to provide a cushion for the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, California, Cosmopolitan, Current, Entertainment, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Mohegan Sun, Revel, Sam Nazarian, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta, Tropicana Entertainment, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Wall Street
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SLS: Charming the locals
Posted in Economy, Sam Nazarian, The Strip
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