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Hot pursuit for IGT; Players leave good deal on table
It’s a feeding frenzy for International Game Technology. Among those who were quick to pounce on rumors of a sale were lottery king Gtech, Caesars Entertainment co-owner Apollo Management, Ron Perelman-controlled MacAndrews & Forbes Inc. and Carlyle Group, with the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, California, Cosmopolitan, Harrah's, IGT, Internet gambling, Scientific Games, Tilman Fertitta, Tribal, Wall Street
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Salvation for PokerStars?; Bonanza in Springfield
Despite no longer having any beef with the federal government, PokerStars remains behind the 8-ball in the U.S. of A. Regulators in New Jersey frowned on its attempt to affiliate with Atlantic City casinos and it’s banned from Nevada under … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cosmopolitan, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Wall Street
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Making MGM Springfield happen; Dinner with Isaacs
MGM Springfield is shaping up as the most architecturally interesting casino project not only in Massachusetts but the nation as a whole, a charming mix of the new and the old. The company had been planning a few nods to … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Detroit, Dubai, history, International, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Scientific Games, Shuffle Master, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“Any hint of bad news from Macau requires the use of defibrillators in casino company boardrooms and investment houses.” — Howard Stutz, on the prospect of a slowdown in Macao’s casino revenues this year.
Posted in Economy, Macau, Wall Street
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IGT on the block; AGA: You love gambling
Looking to goose its stock price, International Game Technology has put itself up for sale, according to Reuters. IGT has evidently been able to keep the process top-hush for two months, as it works with Morgan Stanley on constructing a … Continue reading
Posted in Geoff Freeman, Harrah's, IGT, Wall Street
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Indiana struggles, Ohio flourishes
Customers visited 8% in Indiana and spent 4% less. There were some salutary results. Pinnacle Entertainment‘s Ameristar East Chicago was up 2% and Boyd Gaming‘s Blue Chip saw revenues rise 3%. It was a big month for the racinos, with … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Boyd Gaming, Dining, Harrah's, Macau, Maryland, MTR Gaming, Ohio, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Regulation, Scientific Games, Shuffle Master, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street
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Caesars charged with default; LVH on the block again
It was bound to happen sooner or later: Holders of second-lien bonds ($3.7 billion worth) have charged Caesars Entertainment with default. They cited the offloading of Caesars New Orleans and other high-value properties, as well as the removal of guarantees … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Hooters, MGM Mirage, Planet Hollywood, The Strip, Wall Street
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May in Macao; Brave new slots
Given “softer than expected” numbers out of Macao, expect Wall Street analysts to dial down their expectations for the balance of the year. Gaming revenues rose ‘only’ 9% instead of the expected double digits and there was a surprise leader … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, Boulder Strip, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Technology, Wall Street
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Pacquiao impact punchless
April’s gaming numbers from Nevada were received with varying degrees of gloom. Not even a Manny Pacquiao fight could drive up the revenue figures, generally speaking. Baccarat, it goes without saying, was a different story, with 40% more revenue and … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Downtown, Economy, Laughlin, North Las Vegas, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street, Wisconsin
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Freeman defeated; Caesars renders unto Maryland
In a stunning reversal — and a major victory for Sheldon Adelson — American Gaming Association President Geoff Freeman is ending the lobbying group’s support for Internet gambling. Freeman calls it “an issue that the association cannot lead on,” so the … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Geoff Freeman, Harrah's, Internet gambling, Macau, Maryland, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Taxes, Wall Street
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Keeping with the times; Inside Bally’s palace coup
For people like myself, whose formative experiences of Las Vegas took place 10-plus years ago, it’s important to go with the flow. For instance, the ever-burgeoning and remunerative nightclub business. When SLS Las Vegas opens Life, bottle service will be … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, Election, Entertainment, Harrah's, Rhode Island, Sam Nazarian, Shuffle Master, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Wall Street
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Cosmo: Now comes the hard part
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas CEO John Unwin is crowing in triumph over Blackstone Real Estate Partners VII‘s staggeringly lavish purchase of the megaresort over which he presides. “This marks the beginning of the next chapter for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas … Continue reading
Japan fever
As the window slowly closes on casino legalization during the current session of the Japanese Diet, a fever seems to be overtaking the casino industry. Normally reasonable people are suddenly hyper-exaggerating their projections for gambling in the Land of the … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, Japan, Louisiana, MGM Mirage, Pinnacle Entertainment, Rhode Island, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Tribal, Wall Street
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Cosmo sold!
Deutsche Bank had to take a heckuva haircut but it finally rid itself of The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas for $1.7 billion and change. The buyer is private equity fund Blackstone Group, which paid a staggering 16.7X cash flow for this white … Continue reading
Posted in Cosmopolitan, Foxwoods, Massachusetts, Regulation, The Strip, Wall Street
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Full House’s busted flush; GLPI’s big play
In further evidence of saturation in the gaming industry (if more were needed), Full House Resorts wants to be released from a commitment to buy Fitzgerald’s Casino, in Tunica. Seems that Full House can’t find banks who’ll underwrite the deal. … Continue reading
Posted in Cannery Casino Resorts, Dan Gilbert, Detroit, Harrah's, LVCVA, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Penn National, Racinos, Wall Street
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Good news from Atlantic City; F-blew: This is the end
OK, so the Boardwalk was down 2% last month but, on a same-store basis (i.e., minus Atlantic Club), business was up 3%, given a shove over the top by $11 million in online-casino revenue, which is looking like a difference maker, … Continue reading
Loveman utters heresy; Adelson’s sock-puppet theatre
Buried deep in Caesars Entertainments ‘s 1Q14 earnings call was this bombshell from CEO Gary Loveman: “We are looking at all of our options to reduce the cost of doing business here. All the businesses in [Atlantic City] are under tremendous pressure.” That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cretins, Economy, Florida, Harrah's, Indiana, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Politics, South Carolina, Texas, Wall Street
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Up, up and away … slowly
I’ve been putting off writing about riding the Vegas High Roller. Not because it isn’t a powerful new icon for the Las Vegas Strip (it is). Not because the ride isn’t smooth as silk. (It is.) And not because Caesars … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, California, Entertainment, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street
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Loveman’s latest dice throw; Delicate talks in Boston
In one of 2014’s least surprising stories, Caesars Entertainment has had to restructure debt. It will replace $1 billion in near-term indebtedness with $1.75 billion in longer-term notes. Bond analysts have been predicting this move for a long time, even … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Harrah's, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Slot routes, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Wall Street
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Wynn speaks … and speaks
With a dustup with George Clooney still making headlines and a quarterly reporting emerging, Steve Wynn could be expected to be in an expansive mood. He did not disappoint. Ironically, Wynn’s comments about people who “live in a very strange … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, International, Japan, Macau, Steve Wynn, Wall Street
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