Tightening the screws on Macao; While we were in recess

In what may come as bad news to casino operators, the Macao government is placing a quota on the number of mainland visitors the gaming enclave will allow per year: 21 million. On the HotelLisboaother hand, the government is pivoting towards a greater appeal to international visitors, giving with one hand what it takes away with the other. Having proposed this tourism cap, the Macanese government must send it to Peking for approval. Macao’s government is aiming for a 2:1 ratio of domestic to overseas visitors. Rationalized Secretary for Social Affairs & Culture Alexis Tam, “during the Chinese New Year there were 147,000 visitors per day. This number is well above the city’s capacity according to the [Institute for Tourism Studies] study and if this trend continues the quality of life of residents will be affected.”

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Trump blocks progress in Atlantic City; Legal trouble for Penn

Although they enjoyed a same-store increase of 1% last month, Atlantic City casinos pulled in 14% less than last year at this time, grossing $191 million (more than some entire Midwestern Resorts ACstates, it should be noted). Twelve percent less coin-in at the slots drove a 14.5% revenue decrease, while a sharp (22%) diminution in table play produced an 18% declivity. Borgata — grossing $56 million — spectacularly outperformed the slot market, with coin-in up 16% and table revenue off only 3.5%. Luck wasn’t with the house, as table play was incrementally up. Gambling revenue rose 9% for the month. Borgata also enjoyed the lion’s share (32%) of $13 million in Internet-gaming monies. Tropicana Atlantic City (23%) passed both the Golden Nugget (22.5%, but ascending rapidly) and Caesars Interactive (21%) for second place, as cyber-gambling continues to gain acceptance.

Over at Trump Taj Mahal, CEO Bob Griffin continues to Continue reading

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Freeman takes aim; Pinnacle commands high price

Geoff Freeman continues his aggressive agenda at the American Gaming Association. In a move possibly intended to take the heat off American online casinos, he’ll calling for — and promising the AGA will take the lead in — a beatdown on illegal and merely shady forms of gambling, such as Continue reading

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Revel: Crippled giant; Tough choice in Indiana

It may feel good for Glenn Straub to spit defiance (“We will never give in to blackmail. Let them dig their own grave, along with endangering other peoples’ lives.”) at the ACR power revel_0601plant that just cut off water and electricity to Revel but it’s a Pyhrric victory. All manner of bad things can happen to the mammoth casino-hotel while it’s powerless (and it will take as long as two weeks to reroute its systems into the adjacent Showboat grid), including burst pipes, mold formation and fire hazards that could turn the 47-story Revel into a real-life towering inferno. With its fire-suppression systems out of commission, Revel is racking up $5,000 a day in fines and has lost its certificate of occupancy.

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Pansy Ho on the campaign trail; Connecticut tribes optimistic

MGM China would probably prefer that its co-chairwoman, Pansy Ho, stay out of the headlines, considering the negative publicity she’s generated over the years. But she opened Pansy Ho 28up to the media this week, specifically the newspaper of which she is a director, The Standard, as well as to the magazine East Week. Her main talking point was that the government of Macao should give several additional years to the existing casino operators, whose licenses could be nationalized or re-bid (or renewed, of course) during the 2020-2022 period. Said Ms. Ho, “The fundamental principle should not be altered. Otherwise, how can Macao attract long-term investments? If the payback period is too short, no one will be interested.”

As heiress to Macao’s first family of gambling, Ms. Ho speaks with Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Revel_0966“This is the last thing we want. But this guy … I don’t know what to believe. He wants us to provide free power. Glenn Straub doesn’t want to pay anything. He bought Showboat and he thinks he’s going to be sending sea turtles down the Boardwalk with electrical cords.” — ACR attorney Timothy Lowry on the cutoff of water and electric power to Revel, a move with innumerable dangerous potentialities.

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No megaresorts in Florida’s future; Big experiment at Sands Bethlehem

Bowing to political realities, Florida state Rep. Dana Young (R, left) has Slim-Fasted her omnibus gambling-expansion bill from 300 pages to 60. Among the items gone into the dana youngshredder was a provision for two casino megaresorts in South Florida. So, for another year, the door to the Sunshine State is slammed in Las Vegas Sands‘ face. The provisions that remain are of a decidedly smaller scale, such as allowing dog tracks to convert to racinos that don’t actually conduct races. A proposal to put racinos in Palm Beach County and Lee County is gone but a cap on future gaming permits remains. Over in the state Senate, where a one-year extension of the Seminole Tribe casino compact is being pondered, an amendment has been offered that would also permit ‘decoupling’ of dog racing from other forms of wagering. Another amendment would convert Palm Beach Kennel Club to a racino. Rumor has it the Seminoles might keep dealing blackjack even without a new compact, but that seems like asking for trouble with the state.

* Sands, meanwhile, is unveiling plans for Sands Bethlehem that would Continue reading

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Good year for Atlantic City

Boardwalker boosters like Glenn Straub who says Atlantic City‘s still got plenty of life in it can point to today’s headlines: The city’s casinos increased their operating profit last year by trump-taj maha45%. Unless you count the defunct Revel (-$48.5 million) and Trump Plaza (-$13 million), only one casino finished in the red. It was — you guessed it — Trump Taj Mahal, where bungling CEO Bob Griffin turned 2013’s $20 million profit into a $1 million loss. Heck, even the Showboat, before Gary Loveman smothered it in the crib, posted a $13 million profit. Caesars Interactive managed to lose that money right back, registering a $12.5 million deficit. While the three remaining Caesars Entertainment casinos saw profitability tighten, most particularly at Bally’s Wild Wild West, all were safely (?) in the black.

The slimmest profit was Resorts Atlantic City‘s $2.5 million, a long distance from Continue reading

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Misery in Macao; Penn’s good fortune

Macao took such a hard hit last month that distinction lies not in which casino did best but whose business was least bad. And, with the territorial government promising to help Peking MGM_Cotaifurther ratchet up its anti-graft campaign, Operation Skynet, recovery seems a long ways away indeed. “Through enhancing communication and cooperation with mainland authorities… and supporting the fugitive manhunt and asset recovery activities, the [Commission Against Corruption] will exert the best efforts to prevent Macao from turning into a transit point or destination for illicit money outflows and corrupt officials fleeing the mainland,” said government minister  Continue reading

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Paradox in Maryland; Otter saves “instant racing”

While its competitors dealt with a variety of revenue declines, despite posting a record amount of revenue, Horseshoe Baltimore was up in March, grossing a best-yet $25 Harrahs-Baltimore-renderingmillion. On a statewide basis, revenue was 17% higher last month. However, casinos not named “Horseshoe” bore a collective 15% revenue decline. From the standpoint of Caesars Entertainment, Horseshoe continues to disappoint, coming up short of revenue projections of $31 million a month. The fact that it’s growing the Maryland market must provide some consolation, though.

Those March numbers at Horseshoe certainly weren’t Continue reading

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Who is Glenn Straub?; Tribal desperation in Texas

He’s a specialist in buying and (sometimes) turning around distressed properties, it would seem. He’s also characterized as a hard-charging businessman who leaves bruised feelings in Revel_0966his wake. “He’s not someone who’s going to consider the other person’s point of view. If you want to deal with Straub, you have to deal with him from his point of view. It’s usual, when you speak to people, you talk about things like humanity and compassion and all of those things. They’re not in his lexicon” says one person who’s collided with the mogul, already famous for his Delphic utterances in re Revel, whose sale closed today at four cents on the dollar. He’s also known as someone who specializes in

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Reid-Adelson lovefest; Massachusetts meddling

Now that he’s no longer standing for reelection, Sen. Harry Reid (D) has flung himself fully into the arms of Sheldon Adelson, calling for a ban on online gambling that might even harryreid_t178extend to Nevada‘s fledgling I-poker industry (although Reid’s being wildly ambiguous on that last point). Isn’t it nice to see that Senate Majority Leader borrowing domestic policy from China? Adelson flunky Andy Abboud added to the nonsense by arguing that online gambling should be outlawed because it is doing poorly financially. So what? If Abboud is right, free-market forces will solve the problem without Congress having to lift a pinkie.

Of the various attempts to outlaw Internet gaming being pondered in Congress, at least Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) is amenable to a carve-out for online lotteries, which often use out-of-state servers. But Adelson and water-carrier Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R) will have no such talk of compromise. Adelson wants to protect his precious casinos and Chaffetz is the most vocal of his lickspittles on Capitol Hill.

* Once its casinos are up and running, Massachusetts is going to be the most paternalistic Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

revel_0323“We’ve spent six months where we could have been building Atlantic City. We’ve been waiting for Godot instead of building Atlantic City, and Godot isn’t showing up, with all due respect to any attorneys representing Godot.” — Glenn Straub attorney Stuart Moskowitz on the long-running Revel soap opera.

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Disney dives into gambling; Death at M Resort

Steamboat WillieGambling really is the all-American pastime now that Walt Disney Co. is buying a $250 million piece of for-money fantasy league DraftKings. The agreement commits Disney to buy $500 million in advertising time and imagery on a variety of ESPN platforms. At present, the ESPN airwaves are awash with ads for FanDuel, featuring socially challenged males boasting of their fantasy-league prowess. (Do their imaginary girlfriends know they’re doing this?) FanDuel will get pushed back into the queue for airtime now that Disney has allied with DraftKings.

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Wynn Everett halted, board election blasted

It looks like Wynn Resorts jumped the gun, purchasing land from the MBTA without getting the go-ahead from Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs Matthew Beaton Massachusetts Gamblingbeforehand. Although Wynn was found to be “suitable on substantially all of the 59 conditions,” construction work has to be stopped while Beaton reviews the MBTA land transfer, suggesting that the acreage be placed in escrow in the meantime. He’s also ruled that Wynn must coordinate its vehicular-access plans with Boston‘s renovation of roads in the Sullivan Square area, a federally funded project that didn’t anticipate having a casino megaresort plopped down next door. That could be a very thorny negotiation, if it happens, seeing as Beantown Mayor Martin J. Walsh has Continue reading

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Our long Revel nightmare is over; Big brawl at Resorts World

It only took five tries but it looks like Revel finally belongs to Glenn Straub, the latter having dropped his insistence that it be sold to him free and clear. Now we’ll see if he’s like Straubthe dog who caught the car or he has a winning formula for a property that has done nothing but lose since Day One. Judge Gloria Burns ruled, “The consideration to be provided by the purchaser pursuant to the agreement is fair and reasonable; is the highest or otherwise best offer for the assets; will provide a greater recovery for the debtors’ creditors than would be provided by any other practically available alternative; and constitutes reasonably equivalent value and fair consideration under the Bankruptcy Code.” Sighed Burns, “there’s no funding left” to prolong the bankruptcy sale.

As for the vexatious issue of Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Internet casino“We believe a federal ban of online gaming is unlikely given legislators’ split views. However, a recent hearing in a House Judiciary subcommittee on [Rep.] Jason Chaffetz’s proposal for a ban suggests it could be gaining momentum. While the bill may advance out of committee, we believe it faces long odds of passing, especially without carve-outs for online lotteries and existing online gaming states.” — from a Morgan Stanley report, downsizing projections of Internet-gambling revenue.

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Revel: Straub checkmated?; New player in Indiana

By reaching an accord with Revel tenants, East Coast developers Howard Milstein and Carl Goldberg may have aced Glenn Straub for the dubious trophy that is Revel. They’re bidding revel_0409$88 million for the property, potentially leaving Straub to fall back on sophistry that his $82 million bid is bigger than it looks because of a nonrefundable deposit. Milstein Group says it is “prepared” to put the whole 88 mil into escrow, seeing Straub’s offer and raising him. “The Milstein Group has reached an interim agreement with the Amenity Tenants under which they will not seek a sale free and clear of the Amenity Tenants’ leaseholds at this time,” they added.

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Lone Star illegality; Showboat hits shoals

Texas lacks the will to legalize casino gambling, yet it shrugs off a black-market version of it that is estimated to generate $1.9 billion a year. Under Texas law, you can own slot Cactusmachines so long as their “payout” is in non-cash items. Yet a burgeoning — and increasingly brazen — number of operators are doing cash-and-carry business right out in the open. A “fuzzy animals” law, written to protect Chuck E. Cheese from prosecution, opened the door to “eight-liner” terminals that can be played for cash. And this is drawing the attention of the Department of Homeland Security, not least for its money-laundering potential.

It’s not a glamorous business. Renegade casinos “have turned up in spaces that from the outside appeared to be karate schools, car dealerships, lawn mower repair shops and, in the South Texas town of Alton last year, Continue reading

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Penn National exits major project

There’s one casino license left in Pennsylvania but favorite son Penn National Gaming won’t be the one developing it. “We are disappointed to be withdrawing from this Coat_of_arms_of_Pennsylvania.svgproject. However, given the continued softness in the economy and the level of market saturation — not just in Western Pennsylvania, but across the Commonwealth — we are regrettably unable to justify this investment at the statutorily required spending levels,” said Penn Chief Development Officer B.J. Fair, managing to throw shade on state policy in justifying the withdrawal from the Lawrence Downs Casino & Racing Resort project. The rest of the investment contains some familiar names, like Philadelphia Flyers owner Ed Snider and the estate of Lewis Katz, both of whom were deeply involved with Continue reading

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