Category Archives: Wall Street

Atlantic City, the morning after; On the dole in Delaware

Even as it celebrates its debut in Atlantic City, Hard Rock International is pining for the New York City area, especially since it has an exclusive contract to operate a casino at Meadowlands. In a display of rather poor taste, Hard … Continue reading

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Penn outperforms in Massachusetts; Horse sense in Indiana

Penn National Gaming had a happy surprise for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission when the latter dropped by Plainridge Park for a look-see. The racino, which the Boston Globe long tried to paint as a failure, has just come off its … Continue reading

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Atlantic City primed for openings; Tokenism at AGA

“Do I think the gaming market ever comes back to close to $6 billion in revenue? No. Not even close,” Hard Rock International CEO Jim Allen said of Atlantic City. “If a brand like Hard Rock fails in Atlantic City, the … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“No operator has a clear sense of this process … Another comment we heard was that foreign players/interest will still be meaningful since it may be easier to control foreigners than the local guys.” — JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, just … Continue reading

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D-Day for Ocean Resort near; MGM’s tax bonanza

Bruce Deifik really is a gambler: He bought Revel sight unseen, lead investor in the $200 million purchase. If Glenn Straub‘s bizarre interregnum as owner was a lesson in how not to behave in Atlantic City, Deifik has been a … Continue reading

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Caesars agreement OK’d; New focus for Hard Rock

It’s official: Workers at Caesars Entertainment have approved a new collective-bargaining agreement, one that includes (unspecified) pay increases and a succession clause to protect jobs in the (unlikely) event Caesars sells its Las Vegas Strip properties to another operator. Details of … Continue reading

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Canary in the coal mine

Is Las Vegas headed for another 2008-style bubble? That was my thought after seeing this headline. Fitch Ratings posits that homes in the Vegas area are overvalued by 20% to 24%. That would make them the most overpriced domiciles in … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs hearts casinos; Cleveland still not rocking

Churchill Downs is going all-in on sports betting, planning to leverage its (soon-to-be) access to the Pennsylvania and Mississippi markets, plus its relationship with the Golden Nugget in Atlantic City. However, the sky-high tax rate (34%) in Pennsylvania may translate … Continue reading

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Delaware leads the way; Las Vegas tourism rebounds

A Delaware sports book took 36 bets in its first 20 minutes of operation yesterday, making it the first state outside Nevada to capitalize on the Supreme Court‘s recent legitimization of sports wagering. “In New York, we would go right to the … Continue reading

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Macao disappoints Wall Street; Tribal troubles

Wall Street was expecting 18.5% gaming-revenue growth out of Macao last month. It got ‘only’ 12%, the Street not having taken an abbreviated Golden Week into account. Furthermore, the enclave had a hard act to follow, its revenue having vaulted … Continue reading

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Culinary confronts Caesars

If Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli is any indicator, Wall Street is sanguine almost to the point of complacency about contract talks in Las Vegas. He calls the chances of a strike “low” although he thinks negotiations could drag on … Continue reading

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Las Vegas thrives; Palms ad backfires

Yesterday, we spotlit the Debbie Downer view of Las Vegas of one online columnist. And while a lengthy slide in visitation numbers remains a concern, dark and anecdotal snapshots of Sin City are contradicted by the numbers. The latter are … Continue reading

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MGM: They’ll take Yonkers; Vegas gets flunked

MGM Resorts International‘s pursuit of a casino in Bridgeport has been revealed as the sham that it is. How? Because MGM and MGM Growth Properties just plunked down $850 million for Empire City Casino in Yonkers, putting them squarely in the much-coveted … Continue reading

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Wall Street hearts Caesars; AGA does the right thing

One of our favorite investment banks, JP Morgan, has initiated coverage of Caesars Entertainment, providing us with further transparency of the company’s performance. The price target is a lowly $16/share, which presumably reflects the company’s recent, shall we say, financial … Continue reading

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It’s Elaine’s world; Big Uneasiness in Louisiana

When the dust settles from the annual Wynn Resorts board meeting, there will be a directorate that is at least 60% new. Two more longstanding board members bit the dust this week, including former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller (D). One … Continue reading

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Sports betting: A new era

Yesterday, the Supreme Court handed down its much anticipated ruling in Murphy v. NCAA and it was pure win for states and casinos itching to offer legalized sports betting, although there was some predictable disapproval. As Arizona Attorney General Mark … Continue reading

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MGM, Wynn woo Wall Street

This week, in conjunction with the opening of Park MGM, the parent company rolled out the red carpet for Wall Street analysts. “While there were no major announcements/surprises, we felt management put forth a thorough effort to better articulate its … Continue reading

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How much for a used Dragon?; Indiana good, Missouri ‘meh’

Believe it or not, there is “a lot of interest in the property at this time” according to Lucky Dragon Casino owner Andrew Fonfa, a contention independently verified by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. That being said, a Lucky Dragon sale is … Continue reading

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Las Vegas numbers perplex; Macao shatters expectations

While Las Vegas, as mentioned earlier, is slogging through a 10-month visitation slump, you wouldn’t know it from March’s gaming-revenue numbers, which were 9% higher on the Las Vegas Strip ($574 million), although locals casinos took a 5% hit. Deutsche … Continue reading

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Boyd can’t beat ’em, joins ’em; Station gets rave reviews

After having taken a beating in Illinois from slot routes, Boyd Gaming is pivoting and getting into the route game itself. It is acquiring Lattner Entertainment, giving it 1,000 slots in 220 locations in the Land of Lincoln. Since there’s … Continue reading

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