Category Archives: Wall Street

Terrorism at Trump; Police blotter

Trump International finally made it back into the news, although not in a good way. WSOP player Kenneth Strauss was arrested there on July 27 after allegedly tweeting terroristic threats, among other malfeasances. Strauss’ reign of error began at Red … Continue reading

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Sports betting: Survey says …

Trying to help the gaming industry get its arms around the onslaught of sports betting, Eilers & Krejcik Gaming did a consumer survey of the newly legitimate recreation. “For all of the hype surrounding the spread of regulated sportsbooks, there’s … Continue reading

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No Japan for Caesars; Colorado to get bigger Ass

Gary Loveman‘s decision to pass on Macao will be remembered as the worst decision of his tenure at Caesars Entertainment. Will CEO Anthony Rodio‘s withdrawal from contention in Japan be similarly second-guessed? The decision saves Caesars at least $10 billion … Continue reading

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Baccarat hamstrings the Strip

July would have been a good month for the Las Vegas Strip were it not for a wipeout at baccarat: down 26% on 15% less wagering, so luck was definitely not with the house. Overall, Strip revenues were up 1.5% … Continue reading

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Resort fees likely to worsen; Fertitta preaches caution

All hail Terry Caudill. His Four Queens is one of the very few hotel-casinos in Las Vegas to eschew resort fees. At least that’s what the Reno Gazette-Journal tells us. The RGJ took a deep dive into the resort-fee issue … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Caesars Entertainment, Downtown, Economy, Eldorado Resorts, Full House Resorts, Indiana, International, Internet gambling, Laughlin, Law enforcement, MGM Resorts International, Penn National, Resort fees, Sports, Sports betting, Terry Caudill, Tilman Fertitta, Wall Street | 2 Comments

Gaming and its discontents

Iowa, Nebraska and Council Bluffs continue to have their collective ass kicked in court by the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. The latest drubbing occurred in federal district court. The plaintiffs filed motions arguing that, since Judge Stephanie Rose had asked … Continue reading

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Chicago: Lightfoot’s folly; Penn mulls Trop expansion

Between 72% taxes and 30% operating costs, a Chicago casino is a money-losing proposition, at best one eking out a 3% profit. Union Gaming Group minced few words, reporting, “The [$15 million] reconciliation fee alone would wipe out any profits generated … Continue reading

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Like a Virgin; Chicago casino kaput?

The soon-to-be-ex Hard Rock Hotel is taking an enormous gamble. Instead of trying to operate during the rebranding-and-renovation phase from which it will emerge as Virgin Las Vegas, it is going to close down completely. You read that right. The … Continue reading

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Canaries in the coal mine, casinos in the slums

Stocks nose-dived yesterday after “an odd bond market phenomenon that has been a reliable indicator of economic recessions. Investors, worried about the state of the economy, rushed to long-term safe haven assets, pushing the yield on the benchmark 30-year Treasury bond … Continue reading

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Rowdy night in Boston; Stitt’s standoff

All hell broke loose at Encore Boston Harbor in the wee hours of Monday morning. The first brawl broke out as nightclub patrons were leaving Mémoire. It was so bad that police had to call in backup. According to the … Continue reading

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El Paso, Dayton … Las Vegas?

Las Vegas, if you’ll pardon the pun, dodged a bullet when the FBI apprehended a man bent on killing large numbers of Jews and gay people. Conor Climo, the alleged bomber, has been linked to the white-supremacist netherworld and supposedly … Continue reading

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Rock the casbah; The risks of Japan

Although Israel continues to outlaw casinos, undoubtedly to Sheldon Adelson‘s deep regret, the Middle East is pustulent with gaming houses. Yes, the Koran forbids it but that’s hardly stopping anyone. Egypt stands out with roughly 15 casinos, supposedly off-limits to … Continue reading

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Paging Steve Wynn; Genting mismanages risk

Somebody alert Steve Wynn. The mega-Walgreens at the northwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue is on the market as a “Once in a Generation High Profile Asset.” OK, the footprint is relatively small but the seller is … Continue reading

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Maryland just fine; Next stop, Hartford?

Gaming revenues were up 2% last month in Maryland, good for $149 million. $61 million of that was won by MGM National Harbor (+4%). Market share was dominated by MGM (41%) and Maryland Live (33%). The Cordish Gaming property grossed $49 … Continue reading

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Wynn, Station disappoint Wall Street

JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff took a look at Wynn Resorts‘ second-quarter numbers and deemed them “a mixed bag.” The good news: Cash flow in Las Vegas, expected to be $109 million, manifested itself at $137 million. The sorta-bad news: There … Continue reading

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Eldorado’s bad quarter; Crown fights back

Eldorado Resorts might want to put its own house in order before engorging Caesars Entertainment. Quarterly results are out and Eldorado came in low in every category except corporate costs. Revenue misses included the West ($128 million) -$18 million, the … Continue reading

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Sands: Waiting for Japan; I-gaming raids hit Singapore, Vietnam

It’s difficult to imagine investors being impatient with Las Vegas Sands but The Motley Fool‘s Travis Hoium suggests that they are. “Unless a new market like Japan hits, that cash flow machine is all Las Vegas Sands has to offer,” … Continue reading

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Vegas’ baccarat bonanza; New ‘link’ on Strip

Ever unpredictable, the Las Vegas Strip boomed  last month, as gross gaming revenue shot up 18% (propelled by baccarat) to $616.5 million. Statewide, gambling win leapt 11.5% for a grand total of $1 billion. Perhaps it’s coincidental—but surely not—that McCarran … Continue reading

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Eldorado’s Caesars gamble; Chicago casino not welcomed

For those of you who are beginning to have misgivings about the Eldorado Resorts takeover of Caesars Entertainment, add The Motley Fool‘s Travis Hoium. The latter is almost never wrong, so we pay attention when he writes that “The final … Continue reading

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Strip buoys MGM, Sands

According to JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, second-quarter results for MGM Resorts International “were better than (very subdued) investor expectations” on the Strip and in line with anticipation about Macao. Despite weak baccarat volumes in Las Vegas, the company performed “marginally … Continue reading

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