Category Archives: Wall Street

Golden, Scientific on the move

Golden Gaming continues to absorb its competitors. Its latest acquisition is Lakes Entertainment, one of the most venerable names in Midwestern gambling. Golden will pay a 37% premium to purchase Lakes at $9.57 a share. While 64% of shareholders will … Continue reading

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Where will the Caesars fight be fought?

In the battle between Caesars Entertainment and its dissident creditors, the opening route — the choice of venue — may be the decisive one. As noted previously, Caesars wants the case heard in Chicago and not in Wilmington, even though … Continue reading

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Politicians desert Atlantic City; Cuomo dreams on

Despite four years of yeoman’s work repairing and altering Atlantic City‘s image, the Atlantic City Alliance is being abandoned like an orphan on the church steps. State Senate President Steve Sweeney (D, left) blamed the casinos for killing it off … Continue reading

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Caesars bankruptcy stymied; Big Total Rewards payday

Just when it looked like Gary Loveman & Co. were going to get away with murder in the Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. bankruptcy, U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin said, in essence, ‘Not so fast.’ Judge Scheindlin found the movement of assets … Continue reading

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Loveman succeeds: Caesars bankrupt

Not wasting any time, CEO Gary Loveman put Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. into Chapter 11 today, filing the motion in Chicago to circumvent a Delaware lawsuit. (The reason for the Windy City filing may go a lot deeper than proximity … Continue reading

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Caesars’ hand forced; Pick a peck of Packer

Efforts by Appaloosa Management and others to push Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. into an involuntary bankruptcy have lit a fire under Caesars. The company is moving its planned bankruptcy filing up from Jan. 20 to tomorrow.  Appaloosa and cohorts Tennenbaum Capital Partners … Continue reading

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Caesars’ shell game; Phua gambit backfires

Caesars Entertainment continues to plow toward a Jan. 20 prepackaged bankruptcy filing, but it’s got a tough row to hoe. For one thing, it must get around the involuntary bankruptcy motion by Appaloosa Management, Oaktree Capital Management and Tennenbaum Capital Partners. … Continue reading

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Caesars, bankrupt, rewards Loveman

Both sides in the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy are playing hardball. According to Bloomberg News, senior bondholders don’t care for what Caesars is offering and want a bigger payday. “Investors who say they own $1.6 billion in Caesars first-lien notes hired … Continue reading

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Buckeye State bullseye

Ohio casinos and racinos posted spectacular figures last month. By the calculations of Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli, revenues were up 37% (or 18% on a same-store basis). Horseshoe Cleveland, up 16.5%, was also the top grosser — $21 million, … Continue reading

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Turning point for Illinois?; Cuomo creates a mess

Santa Claus was extra generous to casinos in Illinois last month (and they sure could use a little Kringle largesse). Revenues grew to 6%, visitation was up 5% and spend per visitor rose 1%. All that added up to a … Continue reading

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New Yorkers want a do-over; Another EuroVegas folds

Magnanimously, Traditions at the Glen partner — and losing casino bidder — Peter Walsh is throwing his support to racino mogul Jeff Gural. The latter is trying to pry New York‘s fourth and last new-casino license loose from New York State’s … Continue reading

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Big and Little Caesars strike again; Atlantic City’s monopoly in danger

Last weekend, Caesars Entertainment confirmed what we already expected: It will file bankruptcy for Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. next month, in what the New York Times called “an ignominious milestone for what was one of the biggest buyouts of the … Continue reading

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Nazarian’s luck, Caesars’ hoard

Sam Nazarian won’t be able to have an operational role in the casino at SLS Las Vegas but he’ll be able to participate in its revenue stream now that he is finally the holder of a Nevada gaming license — … Continue reading

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Sayonara, Sam; Showstopping Steve

When the going gets tough, Sam Nazarian gets the hell out of Dodge, although he’ll try to take some of the revenue stream with him. That’s the moral to be drawn from his withdrawal from any operational role at SLS … Continue reading

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Much ado about Harmon

After endless months of maneuvering and legal posturing, MGM Resorts International and  Tutor Perini arrived at a settlement on what was to have been the opening day of an epic trial. (That’s seven weeks of jury selection down the drain.) The case … Continue reading

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Captain Loveman’s sinking ship

As was widely expected, Caesars Entertainment defaulted on a $225 million interest payment, setting the stage for a prearranged bankruptcy. Company spokesman Stephen Cohen said airily, “It’s clear Caesars has sufficient liquidity to make the payment, we just chose not to … Continue reading

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Cosmo: Unwin out

Whatever Blackstone Group plans for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, it doesn’t include CEO John Unwin, who will leave at year’s end. Don’t cry for him just yet: He’ll temporarily be on a consulting contract, which conveniently keeps him for … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“That is going to be a pretty difficult pivot. Just because you have good amenities doesn’t mean people are going to be willing to drive two to three hours to get there.” — Fitch Ratings analyst Alex Bumazhny on Foxwoods … Continue reading

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The war over Caesars

That Caesars Entertainment plan to subdivide itself into a REIT may be a one-week wonder: Creditors are reported to be balking at the structure. “The creditors want to make sure the REIT is structured in a way that protects them … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“For Caesars [Entertainment], the problem creating so many subsidiaries is that debt holders who financed the company were intentionally cut out from the valuable assets as they were transferred to new companies. This would be like getting a mortgage to … Continue reading

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