Category Archives: Wall Street

Quote of the Day

“Boston will not invest in companies led by people who treat women like commodities. Reports of Ken Fisher’s comments and poor judgment are incredibly disturbing.”—Boston Mayor Martin Walsh (D), yanking $248 million in pension funds from Fisher Investments, due to Ken … Continue reading

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Boyd, Penn upbeat; DeSalvio leaves Encore Boston

J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff continued his listening tour of Global Gaming Expo, meeting with Boyd Gaming CFO Josh Hirshberg. “We come away positive and highlight BYD’s attractive free cash flow generation and ensuing de-leveraging,” Greff reported. Despite wider concerns … Continue reading

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Should we ban Steve Wynn?; Caesars vote set

Perhaps anticipating the expiration of Steve Wynn‘s noncompete agreement with Wynn Resorts, the Nevada Gaming Control Board has filed a complaint against El Steve in court, saying he brought “discredit” upon the state of Nevada, reports KTNV-TV. Could this be … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I was extremely disappointed by the comments that I heard in the way that I understood them.— Tiburon Strategic Advisors Managing Partner Chip Roame, banning aging billionaire Ken Fisher from future Tiburon conferences, after Fisher stunned an audience with a graphic … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I regret I accepted that speech invitation because it was kind of a pain in the neck.”—money manager Ken Fisher, after he shocked a San Francisco audience by likening landing a client to “trying to get into a girl’s pants.”

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Bad news all around

Oyo, owner of the former Hooters Casino Hotel, is trying to get out of debt by … incurring more debt. The company raised $2 billion in debt last summer, including a $700 million infusion from company founder Ritesh Agarwal. Oyo’s strategy … Continue reading

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Caesars: What sauce!; Macao underwhelms

With more than a bit of nerve, Caesars Entertainment is jacking up resort fees again. Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel will have $51.01 in levies (the highest on the Las Vegas Strip, I think; is this a status thing?), while … Continue reading

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Dog ate Parx’s homework; Atlantic City Hilton sold … again

Parx Casino is out $1 million after overpaying its taxes and missing the deadline to file for a refund. So says a Pennsylvania judge. Parx had three years to rectify the overpayment and missed the deadline by a whopping six months. … Continue reading

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Hard Rock elected in Rockford; Palms prexy out

That was quick. Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara and city staff have tapped Hard Rock International to develop the city’s new casino, forwarding their recommendation to the Illinois Gaming Board. The Hard Rock bid was aided, if not clinched, by the promise … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Capital remains cheap, real estate on the Strip is scarce, construction costs are high, making development prohibitive, the Las Vegas business outlook for 2020 remains strong, private equity firms are loaded up with plenty of dry powder, and REITs (real estate … Continue reading

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Odds favor Trump; Whistleblower scandal at Caesars

Donald Trump has an excellent chance of surviving both the present impeachment inquiry and the 2020 election. That’s not punditry: It’s oddsmaking. BookerMaker.eu places The Donald as a 10/1 long shot for being unseated. Ironically, Trump nemesis Nicholas Maduro of … Continue reading

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Too much, too soon in the East?; The DFS doctor is in

At last, someone is expressing skepticism over the pie-in-the-sky attitude U.S. gaming companies exude toward the Pacific Rim. The inescapable Sheldon Adelson said “ten Las Vegases” would not sate demand, But Union Gaming analysts Grant Govertsen and John DeCree think that … Continue reading

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Train shows promise; Culinary sabotages Station

* We’re hearing a bit more on the Virgin Trains USA electric railway to Las Vegas. The first shovels are to go into the ground in 2023 and the route will mainly hew to the I-15 median. Completion is expected … Continue reading

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Hooters out, Ruffin in, Sands up

Keeping its signature Os, Hooters Hotel Casino becomes an OYO Hotel property this week, with a full transformation expected by year’s end. (Gotta be ready for New Year’s Eve.) The changes are subtle at first. Hotel management goes over to Highgate … Continue reading

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Chicago casino tax damned; Kerkorian epoch ends

That Illinois casino expansion went back to the drawing board—the Illinois Gaming Board, to be exact. The topic of its ire was the 33% “privilege tax” hung around the neck of the Chicago casino (bringing its effective tax rate to … Continue reading

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MGM selling crown jewels

It’s almost a done deal. MGM Resorts International will monetize its two most iconic properties by selling MGM Grand and Bellagio to Blackstone Group. The latter would lease the two megaresorts back to MGM, which would probably roll the sale … Continue reading

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Near-ideal month in Atlantic City

Atlantic City casinos were, despite an extra weekend day in August, up only 6%. But, more importantly, all except one either stood their ground or grew business. They grossed $286.5 million, with symmetrical increases in slot and table revenue. A … Continue reading

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Wall Street: The Strip is all right; Rivals pile into Waukegan

JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff has just returned from a two-day field trip to Las Vegas. His overall reaction was “incrementally positive.” He said he sensed “a fairly steady trend line in terms of overall spend and net revenue performance.” … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs on the rampage

Churchill Downs execs met with Wall Street analysts and laid out their strategy going forward. The look toward their ‘historical racing’ machines at their titular track as a way to increase its cash flow as well as to help support … Continue reading

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Maryland good, Illinois becalmed, MGM furious

Maryland‘s casino industry showed continued health last month, up 5.5%. MGM National Harbor had 40.5% of market share while Maryland Live corralled 34.5% of trade. MGM grossed $62.5 million, with low-tax table games up 10% as opposed to only 4% … Continue reading

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