Category Archives: Wall Street

Around the horn

Gambling revenue hit a record amount in Maryland last month, up 9% to $164 million. The good news for MGM National Harbor was that winnings were up 4% to $64 million. The bad news is that this was driven by … Continue reading

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Steve Wynn 86’d; Icahn & Fertitta talk turkey

In an obvious attempt to placate the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, after a bruising set of hearings, Wynn Resorts has filed a legal brief in the Bay State, requesting permission to bar Steve Wynn from all Wynn Resorts properties. This is, in our … Continue reading

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Wynn bids for Crown Resorts; MGM garners lofty accolades

In the latest episode from this winter’s senseless round of buy-or-be-bought transactions, Wynn Resorts has tendered an offer to Crown Resorts. Presumably the fun has gone out of tying James Packer‘s shoelaces together. The transaction, while would transform Wynn into … Continue reading

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Puerto Rico grabs sport-betting lifeline; Hotel economy at peak power

If you’re Puerto Rico, still—still!—digging out from Hurricane Maria, to expect help from the U.S. government is like waiting for Godot. Except I’ll give odds that Mister Godot shows up first. Making necessity the mother of dire invention, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló … Continue reading

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Circa rustles up $$; Wynn slammed

Despite some distant jingoism in the halls of Congress, Derek Stevens in still putting his money—so to speak—on EB-5 investors. This Web site opens with a slide show of a soon-to-be Downtown icon, Circa, followed by the copy, “We have chosen … Continue reading

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Adelson’s big trade-off; Nation bans casinos; Vegas hotel reopens

Not having gotten his way regarding a Las Vegas stadium, Sheldon Adelson turned to the government of Singapore and can now announce a major success. He will build a new hotel, a “state of the art” arena and additional convention … Continue reading

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Caesars: Running numbers; Showboat is back

JP Morgan‘s Daniel Politzer ran the numbers on an Eldorado Resorts buyout of Caesars Entertainment and finds it doable. His model is predicated on a $10.50/share purchase of CZR stock, currently trading at $8.56. That’s a pretty good deal for … Continue reading

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MGM: The first shall be last … or something like that

Closing out the J.P. Morgan Gaming & Lodging Management Access Forum were execs from MGM Resorts International. The company’s four priorities were stated as 1) drive organic growth, 2) bring new properties up to speed in terms of revenue performance, 3) … Continue reading

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Gaming speaks: Penn, Boyd, Eldorado, Churchill Downs

One of the few CEOs to grace JP Morgan‘s hotel-and-leisure forum was Penn National Gaming‘s Tim Wilmot. He reported that the “regional consumer remains solid and trends are largely consistent with that seen 2018.” Furthermore, Penn is “seeing good growth … Continue reading

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Gaming speaks: Wynn, Sands, Scientific

Wynn Resorts exuded overconfidence in a meeting with JP Morgan analysts. It’s already booking revenue from Encore Boston Harbor without knowing it’s going to hang onto the license. It also expects new revenue to be driven by the debut of … Continue reading

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Meet the REITs; Station’s full platter

JP Morgan analysts met with MGM Growth Properties CEO James Stewart and CFO Andy Chien, whose assured them that MGP had a full pipeline of deals. (Could MGM Resorts International inoculate itself against the Federal Trade Commission by running a … Continue reading

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MGM covets Caesars; Rio up for grabs … again

As Carl Icahn continues to up his stake in Caesars Entertainment, the already-tortuous saga has developed some new complexities. For one, outgoing CEO Mark Frissora has revealed he wasn’t jumped, he was pushed. “The board has stated that they would like … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Caesars [Entertainment] would be a great opportunity for certain investors who have already expressed interest, and I’m glad the board will explore these opportunities. Independent of strategic alternatives, I believe Caesars should also be focused on leadership succession, disciplined capital allocation, … Continue reading

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Business as usual

Ohio casinos grossed $155 million last month, a 5.5% increase. Hollywood Toledo was 2.5% to $16 million and Hollywood Columbus rose 3% to $19 million. Hollywood Dayton was also up 3% to $9 million. Hollywood Mahoning Valley leapt 7% to $10 … Continue reading

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MGM: No robots here; Resort fees fester

Our post yesterday about “robot” bartenders coming to MGM Resorts International properties on the Las Vegas Strip struck a nerve in the lion’s den. Understandably concerned with the mental image of customers expecting to get their drinks from a Cylon, … Continue reading

Posted in Caesars Entertainment, Carl Icahn, CityCenter, Culinary Union, Downtown, Economy, history, M Resort, MGM Resorts International, Penn National, Resort fees, Technology, The Strip, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Illinois: Sunken treasure; Maryland finally maxes out

Like February 2018, last month was bad for Illinois casinos, sliding another 6.5% into the maw of slot routes. One outlier should be noted: Harrah’s Metropolis was and remains closed due to flooding, causing a 32% precipice in revenue, grossing … Continue reading

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Stevens’ acumen questioned; Deejay era on downturn

A report has surfaced questioning the financial viability of $800 million Circa (written back when it was still 18 Fremont). In what seems like a preliminary shot fired across Derek Stevens‘ bow by Unite-Here, it asserts ” the project is … Continue reading

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Caesars: Icahn’s web of influence

We continue to learn more about Caesars Entertainment‘s capitulation to Carl Icahn. In addition to having the prerogative of naming his own CEO, if that fails, Icahn can add a fourth member to the Caesars board of directors. One of … Continue reading

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PGA gives itself a mulligan; MGM sharpens the axe

Despite having cried out for federal regulation of sports betting, the PGA Tour is willing to look the other way if its players opt to be sponsored by the gaming industry. “Because of the Supreme Court’s decision last year, and because … Continue reading

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MGM, Eldorado, Churchill Downs looking up

Credit Suisse‘s Cameron McKnight flew out to San Francisco to meet with MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren. The biggest headline item would be the eccentricity of Murren choosing to meet in Frisco rather than at MGM HQ in Las … Continue reading

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