Category Archives: Wall Street

Sands hit hard; No toilet paper for you!

Macao‘s recession has affected Las Vegas Sands‘ most recent quarterly results and the news isn’t good. You know things are bad when Sands Bethlehem ($137.5 million, +9%) is the lone bright spot. At least LVS had only mildly adverse news … Continue reading

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Caesars ups the ante; Packer: Fear and loathing

Caesars Entertainment stock rallied today on news that the company had palliated its junior creditors by offering them a $200 million forbearance fee along with 10% ownership of the REIT, which it characterized as “a substantial improvement in recoveries.” Caesars … Continue reading

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Pinnacle deal done; Christie’s tribal blind spot

After playing hard to get, Pinnacle Entertainment management finally succumbed to the embrace of Gaming & Leisure Properties. It’s a great deal on Pinnacle’s part: It sells its real estate to GLPI for 12.5 times cash flow, an unheard-of multiple … Continue reading

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MGM challenged in Connecticut, praised in Maryland

Connecticut‘s gaming tribes are confident they can beat MGM Springfield to the punch by a wide margin. How wide depends on whether they’re able to use a repurposed building (in which case we could be talking about the end of … Continue reading

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SLS: The news just gets worse

Despite SLS Las Vegas having lost $183 million in its first eight months of operation, against pitiful revenues of $88 million, President Scott Kreeger insists that owner Stockbridge Capital is in it for the long haul. It has to be, Sam … Continue reading

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Penn has big plans for Trop; It’s not easy being Steve Wynn

Penn National Gaming has been talking up its growth strategy to Wall Street and the Tropicana Las Vegas is central to the plan. At present, the Tropicana is pulling in just $40 million a year in casino revenues, less than … Continue reading

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White knight for Caesars?; Missing the Blarney Stone

Caesars Entertainment may have to cede more equity in Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. in order to get junior creditors behind a Chapter 11 restructuring. A Paulson & Co. initiative reportedly aims to do exactly that. In tandem with Canyon Partners and … Continue reading

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SLS: House of Pain

Former Revel President Scott Kreeger, now running SLS Las Vegas, must feel like he’s gone from the frying pan into the fire. An unusually trenchant Howard Stutz column lays out the problems facing the new casino, a hipster joint sitting … Continue reading

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GLPI ups ante for Pinnacle

Wall Street has been consistently saying that Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ previous offer for Pinnacle Entertainment wouldn’t get the deal done. Now GLPI has put $47.50/share on the table, to a cool response from Pinnacle management. J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph … Continue reading

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Mohegan Sun’s eastern inspiration; Bumper crop in Colorado

You’d never know Mohegan Sun has been experiencing financial difficulties on the home front to judge by the scale and expense of its South Korean partnership with Incheon International Airport Corp. The two sides have finalized conceptual plans for Inspire … Continue reading

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Macao: Victory or status quo?; No more soft opening at Linq

Deutsche Bank was predicting a 37% dropoff in Macao gaming revenues for June. They came in 36% under last year’s numbers. Is this good news or not-so-bad news? Probably the latter. The novelty factor of Galaxy Phase II was quick … Continue reading

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Strip treads water in May; Penn a big hit in Massachusetts

For all the hoopla about the (fixed?) Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, Strip gaming revenues sent mixed signals. The game that matters most, baccarat, saw somewhat less play (-7%) but the house got beaten badly, its winnings down 36%. By contrast, all other … Continue reading

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Big legal bill for Steve Wynn; SLS Las Vegas craters

In case Steve Wynn is having second thoughts that maybe it was a bad idea to try and muzzle stock-picker James Chanos, a federal court made it official. On top of two defeats in the courtroom, Wynn has been handed a … Continue reading

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Billion-dollar bonanza in Macao; Mob boss returns

Casino investment in the U.S. has largely been a bust for private equity firms. However, two funds — Silver Point Capital and Oaktree Capital Management — could be about to hit the jackpot in Macao. It seems that Melco Crown … Continue reading

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Election wins for Foxwoods, Golden Gaming; New boss at Beau Rivage

Almost lost in the excitement over the opening of Plainridge Park, in Plainview, is a little-reported event: New Bedford‘s vote on casino host-community status. To say that KG Urban Enterprises won is rather an understatement. It garnered 73% of votes cast, … Continue reading

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Kirk Kerkorian, 1917-2015

Here in Las Vegas, the impact of Kirk Kerkorian‘s death is still sinking in. A man known for self-effacing personal habits left the world as discreetly as he passed through it in his Ford Taurus, leaving accomplishments that far exceeded … Continue reading

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Mixed news from Atlantic City; More silliness from Trump

Atlantic City continued its paradoxical ways last month. The market as a whole suffered another big decline, down 10%. However, for individual operators, May was mostly good, with a same-store gain of 4%. (To see the blended impact of Internet … Continue reading

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GLPI treads water

Top honchos from Gaming & Leisure Properties, including CEO Peter Carlino, recently met with J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff. They assessed the current state of regional gaming markets as no better than “okay” and predicted that the industry trend to … Continue reading

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Penn powers Ohio; Emanuel’s big bet

May was another good month for the Ohio market, even if Dan Gilbert‘s two casinos continue to slump. Perhaps they are suffering the post-bankruptcy malaise that affects nearly all regional casinos managed by Caesars Entertainment. Hard to say. Horseshoe Cleveland … Continue reading

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Sifting through the Caesars wreckage

“If this litigation continues, we will take a big step backward because parties won’t at all be incentivized to come together and negotiate.” So says Randall S. Eisenberg, the de facto chief restructuring officer for Caesars Entertainment, which is trying … Continue reading

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