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Category Archives: Wall Street
Chronicle of a bankruptcy, foretold
Dipping into Shakespeare, Howard Stutz endeavors to do justice to the Elizabethan complexity of the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy. The fault is not in the stars but in Gary Loveman, architect of the disaster. When it was rolled out, back in … Continue reading
Dotty’s on the spot again; Ralston unplugged
When Station Casinos and Golden Gaming say “jump,” Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak asks, “How high?” At least that’s the case when it comes to Dotty’s, a 102-outlet chain of slot parlors that exist within a gray area of state … Continue reading
Posted in Dotty's, Golden Gaming, Mississippi, Politics, Regulation, Station Casinos, TV, Wall Street
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Palace coup at Full House
When you strike at the king, you must kill him — and dissident investor Dan Lee (left) was successful in deposing Andre Hilliou from his throne at Full House Resorts. “I would also like to thank Andre and Mark for their … Continue reading
Loveman’s credit capers; Green shoots in flyover country
Reorganization of Caesars Entertainment promises to continue to provide drama. UMB Bank threw red meat on the barbeque with a lawsuit that charged Apollo Management and Texas Pacific Group with having “thoroughly ransacked CEOC in a sweeping and now transparent plan … Continue reading
Slots drive Vegas; Big change at Foxwoods
Las Vegas Strip casino revenues fell 6% last month, largely thanks to soft table play. Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli characterized slot play as “encouraging and driven primarily by volume,” as the Strip recorded its sixth consecutive month of increased … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Delaware, Downtown, Entertainment, Foxwoods, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Mohegan Sun, North Las Vegas, Racinos, Slot routes, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“I maintained this status for about 10 days, working about 14 hours a day. Several times during this effort, I would email my supervisor back in Kansas with the message, ‘I have fallen in Harrah’s financials and can’t get up.’” … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Kansas, Wall Street
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Good news from the Boardwalk; Leven leaves
Rid of the Atlantic Club Hotel, Showboat, Trump Plaza and Revel, cash flow at Atlantic City casinos shot upward 7%, or $147.5 million. Once that unhappy quartet is removed from the year-over-year comparison, the percentage increase falls to 3% but … Continue reading
Posted in Carl Icahn, Cirque du Soleil, Colony Capital, Harrah's, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Regulation, Revel, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Wall Street
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Paid to not play?; More trouble for Trump, Caesars
Although the American Gaming Association came down against Massachusetts‘ proposed “managed play” system of regulating losses, casino companies are saying, “Not so fast.” Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International and Penn National Gaming are all in favor of the idea of … Continue reading
Are the feds scrutinizing Wynn … and why?
Uncle Sam appears to be making a systematic sweep of the Strip, probing all the major players. The latest target, according to the Wall Street Journal, is Wynn Resorts, which denies knowledge of any federal probe. However, according to the … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Iowa, Macau, Massachusetts, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, The Strip, Wall Street
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Revel: Brookfield bails, Straub back in; A few good men
Like its predecessors at Revel, management at Brookfield US Holdings found itself with an albatross around its neck: the cost-intensive Inlet District Energy Center. The standalone power plant cost the resort $1.25 million a month. Brookfield hoped to reduce those costs … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Foxwoods, Genting, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, International, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, New York, Pennsylvania, Revel, Sports, Taxes, Tribal, Wall Street
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The sport of kings in cyberspace
Illinois‘ addiction to gaming revenues resembles that of a heroin junkie in the throes of severe withdrawal. The latest proposed “fix” would create de facto racinos at all of the state’s horse tracks. State Rep. Dwight Kay (R) is pushing … Continue reading
Posted in Horseracing, Illinois, Kentucky, Technology, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“Loveman said there is “no scenario that makes any sense to us” that would put Caesars through a court-administered reorganization. “These same people have been predicting the bankruptcy of the company since 2009,” Loveman said. “So far, they have been unsuccessful … Continue reading
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Seminole talks to restart; Churchill Downs’ big play
Now that he’s assured of four more years, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) can tidy up some unfinished business … like compact negotiations with the Seminole Tribe. The $1 billion/five-year deal currently before the two parties would reward that tribal … Continue reading
Posted in California, Churchill Downs, Current, Florida, Genting, Hard Rock International, Internet gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Tribal, Wall Street
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Caesars, the morning after
It’s been a day since Bloomberg News broke the story that Caesars Entertainment is gearing up for a Jan. 14 bankruptcy filing, the day Gary Loveman promised would never come. (By filing on the 14th, Caesars avoids paying $225 million … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Harrah's, International, Regulation, Wall Street
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Caesars: How do they do it?
This just in: Working with “key senior creditors,” Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. is reported to be arranging a prepackaged bankruptcy, with a target date of Jan. 14. How does Gary Loveman keep his job? If he were a cat, he’d … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Harrah's, Macau, Ohio, Regulation, The Strip, Wall Street, World Series of Poker
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Penn: The world according to GARP
Observing stability in regional gaming markets, Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli is out with a bullish investor note on Penn National Gaming today, declaring “the worst appears over.” He sets a $17 target price for the stock (currently trading just below … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“At present, with shares trading at ~$24.75, we do not see a meaningfully favorable risk-reward. We detail our rationale in the body of this note, but, given financial leverage and the sensitivity to the equity value stemming from multiple contraction … Continue reading
Posted in Pinnacle Entertainment, Wall Street
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Election ’14: The day after
MGM Resorts International didn’t wait for the ballots to get cold. It had equipment on site in downtown Springfield yesterday, conducting “geotechnical soil assessments” on the future site of the parking garage. Laying out a timeline for the project MGM … Continue reading
REITmania … it’s catching
Pinnacle Entertainment has signaled its intention to follow in the footsteps of Penn National Gaming and convert into a real estate investment trust. It’s somewhat clearer cut than the convoluted Penn/Gaming & Leisure Properties split, with Pinnacle’s property company retaining … Continue reading
Boyd impresses the Street, MGM disappoints
Boyd Gaming pleased Wall Street with its 3Q14 results, of which Joseph Greff of J.P. Morgan said “margin improvement was notable and impressive.” He noted modest growth in the Las Vegas locals and downtown segments and better-than-expected regional numbers, as … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boulder Strip, Boyd Gaming, Current, Downtown, Economy, Environment, Genting, Hawaii, Macau, MGM Mirage, Reno, Sam Nazarian, The Strip, Wall Street
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