Category Archives: Wall Street

Reality check at Sands; Bonanza in Baltimore

Sheldon Adelson risks making himself look in denial with his continuing insistence that the economic troubles in Macao are cyclical. This is B.S.: There has never been a ‘cycle’ in Macao of such depth or duration. Adelson’s Pollyanna attitude contrasts … Continue reading

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Isle trends upward; Free the Texas ponies!

Add Isle of Capri Casinos to the list of companies enjoying a positive turn in their fortunes. It reported an operating profit of $57.5 million, a 15% increase. The biggest cash cow was Isle Pompano Park, hauling in $42 million, … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“We believe replacement activity will continue to plod along at trough levels and we see a more muted expansion pipeline in the US.” — Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, in the course of upgrading Scientific Games from “sell” to “hold.”

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The Strip is all right

A 2% decline in July revenues on the Strip may not seem like good news but the casinos were competing against the anniversary of a very good month for baccarat last year. By comparison, this July saw players drop 35% … Continue reading

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Caesars’ pound of flesh; SLS plays the Red Bull card

Banks and other lending institutions aren’t going to simply forebear while Caesars Entertainment ownership absconds with all the assets. No, they want equity if they’re going to forgive debt and drop lawsuits. And if those lawsuits drag the parent company … Continue reading

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Those tight slots; A birthday for Horseshoe

When one reads that casino revenues were up in, say, Indiana, despite lower foot traffic, you’ve got to wonder how its done. Applied Analysis has the answer: Slot holds are at “all-time highs,” meaning that some of the economic recovery … Continue reading

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Optimism at MGM; SLS: The Unhappy Blob

MGM Resorts International sent CFO Dan D’Arrigo to meet with J.P. Morgan analysts, who found MGM execs in an upbeat mood. “We’d characterize the tone of the meetings as positive and investor interest as high,” wrote analyst Joseph Greff. That’s … Continue reading

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SLS: Closed by 2016?

That’s the stark implication of some remarks by owner Stockbridge Capital Partners about SLS Las Vegas, which continues to generate negative return on investment. Howard Stutz took a deep dive into the numbers and he must have required a bathysphere to … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I joked with people a year ago no one wanted to be in regional gaming and everyone wanted to be in Macao. And a year later, it has really flipped.” — Penn National Gaming CEO Tim Wilmott, whose company’s stock price … Continue reading

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Vegas Club rescued; Straight talk from Steve Wynn

Good news for fans of the Las Vegas Club (and you know who you are): Its long Tamares Group nightmare will soon be over. Tamares has sold the Vegas Club to the D owner Derek Stevens and his brother for … Continue reading

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Isle abandons ship; Borgata crushes Atlantic City; Radical move from Full House

Faced with a casino that had been generating negative return on investment for the past two years, Isle of Capri Casinos announced it was closing its 15-year-old Natchez riverboat and selling the accompanying hotel to Magnolia Bluffs Casino for $11.5 million. The … Continue reading

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Midwest shakes off malaise

Yes, there was an extra weekend day this year but let’s look at the glass half-full, as regional gaming markets shook off their malaise. Illinois was up 2% despite mild weakness in the St. Louis market. Empress Joliet (+10%) was … Continue reading

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Macao: “Less bad”; MGM beats estimates

That’s how J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff spun the latest numbers out of Macao, where gaming revenues plunged 34%, less than the year-to-date average of 37%. Mass table game winnings were up 11% from June, “more positive than we otherwise … Continue reading

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Meet Galaxy Entertainment; The lion grumbles; Steve Wynn gets in touch with inner Scrooge

In Macao, “a pharaonic exercise in overbuilding” may be a canny strategy for a post-crisis economy. Once the Chinese government drives the money launderers from the Macanese temple and develops adjacent Hengqin Island into a family friendly plethora of resorts … Continue reading

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Wynn splits expectations

Wynn Resorts split Wall Street expectations for cash flow in Macao last quarter, as well as on the Las Vegas Strip. Analyst Carlo Santarelli of Deutsche Bank said Wynn’s Vegas room revenue “wasn’t great” and characterized management’s projections as “a tad aggressive.” … Continue reading

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Baccarat blowout on Strip; Ader strikes again

Strip casinos had the impossible task of keeping up with last June’s baccarat tally (when revenues shot up 155%) and, as might be expected, fell off the pace. The volume of play plunged 43% and revenue tumbled 57%. As for … Continue reading

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Shocker in Massachusetts; Successes and setbacks for Penn

In a stunning reversal of fortune, KG Urban Enterprises has ditched its $650 million New Bedford casino project, citing financial difficulties. This ends seven years of grinding effort to gain civic acceptance, which culminated in a landslide electoral victory earlier … Continue reading

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MGM’s march to the sea; REITmania explained

Where MGM Resorts International goes, other casino companies are quick to follow — to Atlanta, in this case. Mayor Kasim Reed (pictured) is being coy about who the new suitors are, other than two are domestically based (would Las Vegas Sands … Continue reading

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Boyd gets Wall Street love; Louisiana expansion slows

Boyd Gaming doesn’t make Wall Street‘s hit parade very often, so this morning’s dispatch from Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli the more remarkable. “The improving regional [gross gaming revenue] climate and intense cost disciplines take our forecasts, and subsequently, our Price Target … Continue reading

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Panning for gold in Macao

Wall Street analysts succeeded in setting their expectation for Las Vegas Sands performance in Macao so low that the company was able to exceed them despite deep, double-digit declines in revenue, including 14% less revenue per hotel room. Lower marketing costs … Continue reading

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