Category Archives: Wall Street

Elaine Wynn prepares for battle; Sunny days in Detroit

“The company’s success has been one of my life’s main passions, and I bring that attitude to my role as a director each and every day.” So wrote Elaine Wynn, as she gears up for a proxy fight to remain … Continue reading

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Big Gaming speaks

Last week, the great and powerful of the casino industry attended a show-and-tell at the  J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant & Leisure Management Access Forum. Here’s what they had to say … Wynn Resorts: The company is looking to make … Continue reading

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GLPI makes play for Pinnacle; Caesars aims to dismantle casino

Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ track record to date has been unimpressive, its big acquisition play being underperforming Casino Queen in East St. Louis. Contrast that with GLPI’s boastful talk that the phone would be ringing off the hook with purchase … Continue reading

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Caesars wins some, loses some; Dotty’s drives Station batty

“I don’t have any authority to disband a committee that the U.S. trustee has appointed,” said Judge A. Benjamin Goldgar, handing a victory to the second-tier debtors in the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy. Caesars had sought to have the creditors’ watchdog committee … Continue reading

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Straub spurned again; Union vs. Icahn, Round Two

Revel has been snatched from Glenn Straub‘s grasp, at least for another week, even though Revel AC has switched its position from contentious opposition to Straub to support. Or, as Revel attorney John Cunningham said, they have “82 million reasons” … Continue reading

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Caesars’ wheel of pain

“Loveman ‘fascinated’ by complexities of High Roller,” read one of today’s headlines. Perhaps he ought to be more fascinated by the complexities of Caesars Entertainment‘s bankruptcy, of which he is the undisputed architect. The company announced quarterly earnings yesterday, losing … Continue reading

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Macao in freefall; A RAWA deal

Sheldon Adelson can call Macao‘s doldrums “cyclical” until he’s blue in the face but there’s no mistaking that the gambling enclave is having serious problems. Actually, that’s a bit of an understatement when February revenue falls 49%. VIP play is … Continue reading

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Las Vegas’ robust January; Measles in a casino

January was good for the State of Nevada (+8%) but especially powerful for the Las Vegas Strip, up 15%. The casinos played lucky, with baccarat winnings up 68.5%, despite 13.5% less being wagered. Strip slot revenues were up 4%, even … Continue reading

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Could Station go public?; Straub buys Revel again

Station Casinos is doing as well as it ever has since the Great Recession, fueling speculation that an IPO might be on the way. Granted, this is mostly speculation by investors and the media but Deutsche Bank‘s 25% stake in … Continue reading

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Macao casinos squeezed again; Isle’s clean sweep

First, it was the corruption crackdown. Now, the Chinese government is reviewing visitation levels to Macao. As Macanese Secretary for Social Affairs & Culture Alexis Tam put it, “[T]oo many tourists impact residents’ quality of life.” That’s not music to casinos’ ears and … Continue reading

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Straub still hearts Revel; Setback in Indiana

Glenn Straub‘s abusive/co-dependent relationship with Revel AC continues, even though federal bankruptcy court has driven a stake through his $95 million purchase agreement for the beached whale of a casino. As Judge Gloria Burns, who has presided over the soap … Continue reading

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Tilman Fertitta’s blockbuster

When looked on Ye Olde Same Store Basis, gaming revenues in Louisiana are good enough, up 4%. Add Tilman Fertitta‘s Golden Nugget Lake Charles to the mix and revs shoot up 17%. No, that’s not a typo. The Nugget is … Continue reading

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Station is back; MGM’s praises sung

When the Great Recession struck, no company was more ill-positioned to weather it than Station Casinos. A few tribal contracts aside, all of Station’s eggs were in the Las Vegas basket. To put it another way, Vegas may have gotten … Continue reading

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Indian giver wins big in Atlantic City; Positive quarters for Pinnacle, Boyd

Fourteen gamblers are $1.5 million lighter in the wallet after a New Jersey judge ordered them to pay restitution to the Golden Nugget Atlantic City. At issue was the Nugget’s use of “pre-shuffled” card packs that were nothing of the … Continue reading

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Hoosier State comeback; Surprise contenders in Ohio

In light of all the gaming growth being experienced in Ohio, results in Indiana are not quite as roseate as in Illinois or Missouri, say. But they’re beating analyst expectations by impressive margins. Crunching the numbers, Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli … Continue reading

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Could saturation have peaked?

It’s a banner day when casino revenues in Illinois grow 8.5%. It’s no illusion: In context, $115.5 million is a pretty good haul. A downward spiral in gas prices may already be showing up in slot hoppers and drop boxes. … Continue reading

Posted in Ameristar, Boyd Gaming, Economy, Entertainment, Foxwoods, GLPI, Harrah's, Illinois, Isle of Capri, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, The Strip, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street, Warner Gaming | 1 Comment

The fall and rise of Gary Loveman

In a bankruptcy as enormous as that of Caesars Entertainment, you would expect its primary culprit to be held responsible — and this has happened, after a fashion. Gary Loveman is relinquishing his titles as president and CEO, but will … Continue reading

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Weak quarter for Las Vegas Sands; Penn weathers a blow

There was definitely some grit in the 4Q14 financial results for Las Vegas Sands‘ Strip properties. Table play was down $102 million, or 16%. And those players who showed up played lucky. Table revenue was down 26%, or $37 million. … Continue reading

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Caesars wins big

Ruling earlier than expected, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Kevin Gross handed Caesars Entertainment a massive, possibly decisive victory in its bankruptcy fight, transferring the case from Wilmington to Chicago. Gross ruled that Caesars, despite some behavior that “on its face … Continue reading

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Caesars on the defensive

It’s Chicken Little time at Caesars Entertainment, where the company is sketching gloom-and-doom scenarios unless the court system goes along with its preferred timeline for a prepackaged bankruptcy. “If you go to the earlier filing day, you likely jettison the [restructuring support agreement],” … Continue reading

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