Archive for the 'Sheldon Adelson' Category

Weidner returns; Casinos win tax fight

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

Y’all remember Baha Mar, that multi-billion-dollar project in the Bahamas that then-Harrah’s Entertainment exited during its IPO? At the time, Harrah’s insisted that there was no connection, but Baha Mar was one of several initiatives — including Margaritaville in Biloxi and a resort in Spain — that were ceased and never heard from again. $3.5 [...]

Clever Quinn; Rearranging the deck chairs; PE firms repulsed

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Just when boosters of casino expansion in Illinois thought they had a done deal, Gov. Pat Quinn (D) sprung a carefully concealed snare: No pension reform, no dice. He dismissed Rep. Lou Lang’s endless, insane casino crusade as a “shiny object.” Even gay marriage is a higher priority for Quinn (who favors it) than adding [...]

Pennsylvania and Louisiana: It’s what it is

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

When last seen, Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman was telling his brethren that a stale property is an endangered property. To prove his point, he need look no farther than Philadelphia, where new kid on the block Valley Forge Casino Resort (left)was up in largely “down” April, its revenues increasing 29%. At $8 million last [...]

Inside the Adelson verdict; Wackiness in Illinois

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Early news reports held that yesterday’s $70 million judicial beat-down of Las Vegas Sands was unanimous. Not so, it turns out. At least one juror felt that Macao schmoozer Richard Suen had neither demonstrated the existence of a contract with Sheldon Adelson’s company nor any business acumen and another would have awarded him squat. Not [...]

How do you spell ‘loser’?

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Obstinacy has once again been the downfall of Sheldon Adelson. Rather than settle with Chinese businessman Richard Suen, Adelson went to trial not once, but twice (the first verdict having been overturned). In 2008, a Clark County jury determined that Las Vegas Sands owed Suen $44 million — plus interest, for helping Adelson land a [...]

Macao in five minutes or less

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

… starring our old friend Jonathan Galaviz, expert on gaming affairs along the Pacific Rim. But a life-sized Shrek in a casino? WTF?

Steve Wynn turns into Debbie Downer; Caesars’ screwy priorities

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

Yes, the recovery in Las Vegas could be said to be a chastened and limping one. The national press will leap at just about anything to restart the “Vegas is back” narrative. And yes, CityCenter ROI improved exponentially … to 4%. But all that being the case, nothing seen in recent numbers — like a [...]

Quote of the Day

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

“MGM [Resorts International] still has much of its business in on the Strip, unlike its major rivals Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts … Those companies both reported gains for the first three months of the year because of their Macau resorts, while Caesars Entertainment, which has no presence in [...]

Land of the Rising Hope

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Every few years, brows are knitted earnestly in discussion of whether this will finally be the year in which Japan legalizes casino gambling. I’ve been hearing versions of this debate regularly since 2005, so you’ll pardon me if I suppress a yawn. Yes, billions of dollars — to say nothing of various Asian currencies — [...]

Adelson’s accountant quits, reaction minimal

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Pricewaterhouse Coopers, accountant to the stars — and Las Vegas Sands — tendered its resignation last week, news that Sands kept carefully under wraps until after the markets closed on Friday. After a brief, initial shock, Sands shares went back to trading as usual. J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff explained the rupture thusly: “we think [...]

Somebody Sent Us These II

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Continuing a very occasional series, here are some casino-related ephemera that have washed up on the shores of cyberspace. For instance …

… only about 25% of the rooms at the newly announced Gansevoort Las Vegas will enjoy this particular Strip view. Guess which ones will command the premium price points? And how many Strip hotels [...]

Adelson: Yes, we did! Wait, no, we didn’t! Well, OK, sorta … but not really!

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

“On the U.S. side … we view the State of Nevada as having uninspiring oversight of activities occurring in Macau. For every gap of oversight that exists from the Nevada Gaming Control Board or Nevada Gaming Commission, the U.S. Federal Government may fill it … If the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Commission were to [...]

Ader vs. IGT: Hart wins, Adelson loses

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

This just in … the long-awaited showdown at the International Game Technology shareholder meeting has taken place and seven of the eight incumbents were re-elected, including two heavyweight allies of beleaguered CEO Patti Hart: former Harrah’s Entertainment CEO Phil Satre and former Nevada governor Bob Miller. Only director David Roberson got the boot, with Ader [...]

Resorts World LV: Look familiar?

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

A reader in Arizona asks the question that was on my mind yesterday and probably yours, too: “Is it just me … or does this look like just a copper/gold-colored version of CityCenter?”
Agreed! (With a large helping of Mandalay Bay slopped around the front and sides. Look, if you want originality, you don’t phone up [...]

December in Vegas: The house won; Sheldon of La Mancha

Friday, February 8th, 2013

There are gambling markets … and then there’s Las Vegas. Players opened their wallets — oh, did they ever — and lost big. Casino winnings on the Las Vegas Strip were up 13.5% and Nevada casinos overall did 10% better than last year, for a statewide gross of $943 million. Downtown casino winnings shot up [...]

All roads lead to Springfield

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

That idyllic scene above is not Massachusetts but Vermont. However, the Green Mountain State is not only shaped like a funnel, it is one, an untapped market just waiting to be drained by whichever casino lands the coveted western Massachusetts concession, even it might have to wait until 2016 or even 2018. (A couple of [...]

Penn lowers sights; Sands’ $3 billion quarter

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Penn National Gaming trimmed its 2013 revenue projections today by 3% — not surprising, given the “headwinds” represented by recent tax changes that will eat into Americans’ discretionary income. Sluggish early slot performance in the Columbus and Toledo markets was blamed on a lack of marketing and comping “into underpenetrated submarkets,” as Joseph Greff of [...]

Merger of the Nerds; Cosmo picketed

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

With 2013 shaping up as a good year for slot sales, Scientific Games has chosen this moment to pounce upon WMS Industries, one of the oldest, biggest and most-respected firms in the industry. SGMS shares promptly leapfrogged from $8.93 to $10.82 a share, then fell into a day-long swoon, settling back towards yesterday’s prices. WMS [...]

Case Bets: Magic Mike; Bahamas boo gambling; New moves in Massachusetts, Philly

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

Sheldon Adelson being too busy trying to dictate American foreign policy, it was left to his Number Two Man, COO Michael Leven (left) to go to Toronto and make the case for a Las Vegas Sands megaresort. Leven soft-pedaled the gambling stuff and talked up conventions instead. Leven’s unconcern about having only 2,000 parking spaces [...]

Hart’s war; Cramer lurves Adelson; Penn’s good deed

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

As the clock ticks toward a shareholder fight over International Game Technology, CEO Patti Hart tried to rally her troops with a bit of good news. IGT has inked a pact to sell 1,375 VLTs to Saskatchewan, representing one-third of the VLT market in that province. Since Wall Street analysts had already incorporated this into [...]

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