Archive for the 'Dan Lee' Category

Nevada: The recovery continues; Elsewhere: Not so much

Friday, May 10th, 2013

After a boffo February, the Silver State also posted extraordinary numbers in March. As Deutsche Bank headlined its report, “Different Month, Same Tune.” Analyst Carlo Santarelli cautioned, “we believe the underlying trends are not as strong as the headline would suggest,” pointing toward slippage in slot handle and in table drop (down 10.5%), excluding baccarat. [...]

Pinnacle makes pricey Atlantic City exit; Fertitta’s Downtown mess

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013

A Wall Street Journal story from yesterday evening reports that Pinnacle Entertainment has found a buyer for its 19 acres of Boardwalk land. These were cobbled together at huge cost — $270 million or $14 million an acre — by former CEO Dan Lee (left). His successor, Anthony Sanfilippo, is reportedly flipping them for approximately [...]

Pinnacle punks Penn, swipes Ameristar

Friday, December 21st, 2012

We’ve learned two important things today. One, that the Mayan calendar is not the most reliable predictor of events. Two, that Ameristar Casinos‘ on-again/off-again talk about putting itself up for sale was back in “on” mode. Before hardly anybody got wind of what was happening, Ameristar cut a deal to be purchased by Pinnacle Entertainment. [...]

Zynga counterattacks; Fail, Caesar; Adelson honored

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

If the Stalin organs of the Zynga PR battery had fallen silent, it was only to reload. As predicted yesterday, Zynga is regrouping around Internet gambling as its new strategy of choice. Zynga unleashed “announced an exclusive partnership [with Bwin.party] to offer real money online Poker and Casino games in the UK market. Zynga’s UK-based [...]

Everything’s coming up Penn

Friday, June 15th, 2012

As befits a proud papa, Penn National Gaming has been showing Wall Street analysts around its newest offspring: Hollywood Casino Toledo. The metrics are pretty awe-inspiring. Already the customer database is approaching 50,000 players and 47% of all slot play is rated — far more than at Penn’s Harrisburg racino in its early going. Good [...]

Penn and Pennsylvania; Trop’s big screwup; Louisiana’s big month

Friday, March 16th, 2012

A racetrack isn’t something you just pick up and relocate. However, Penn National Gaming has been given the go-ahead by the State of Ohio to “move” its Beulah Park and Raceway Park to, respectively, Youngstown and Dayton. They are presently in the Columbus and Toledo areas but, Penn having persuaded Ohio voters to create 50-mile [...]

Dan Lee calls it quits; Who let Big Dawg’s out?

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Having seen the handwriting on the wall, Dan Lee has sold his Creative Casinos of Louisiana to regional rival Ameristar Casinos for a measly $32.5 million. Bankers were having difficulty computing Lee + Lake Charles = Mojito Pointe. Financing prospects look distinctly better now that Ameristar has taken charge of the project — and Wall [...]

Cosmo woe; MGM lurves Ameristar

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

As new casino boss Thomas McCartney tries to stabilize the sinking ship that is The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, he’s tossed overboard some human ballast in the form of casino employees. (Thirty full-time dealers are alleged to have been pink-slipped.) This could be a case where Cosmo had too many dealers on the floor at [...]

Lee, Nazarian go to market; IGT goes Disney

Friday, February 10th, 2012

An S&G source says Creative Casinos CEO Dan Lee has arranged mezzanine financing and may soon go to the bond market to raise capital, presumably for Mojito Pointe for potentially for ventures elsewhere. The Lake Charles market draws heavy play from Houston’s Vietnamese-American community, I’m told, and Mojito Pointe manager-to-be MGM Resorts International already has [...]

Miller Time in Maryland; The sorrows of Marrandino

Friday, January 20th, 2012

No question about it, THE gaming-industry story of 2011 was both an economic and political one: How the Great Recession has essentially broken the back of anti-gambling resistance in the corridors of American power. We can see it up and down the East Coast and throughout the Bible Belt. For instance, if Maryland has casino [...]

Sheldon Adelson, wuss; MGM pounces; Slipper-y logic; Enter whining

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

What manner of fool spends $5 million to disseminate a film that he’s never seen and whose content he claims not to endorse? Sheldon Adelson, that’s who. After his latest political favorite got clobbered in the New Hampshire primary, Adelson is having a sudden onset of buyer’s remorse. The Las Vegas Sands CEO dispatched a [...]

Belated Christmas presents, Midwest edition

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

To quote Stephen Sondheim, everything’s coming up roses … or close enough, anyway. Last Friday, strong numbers out of Iowa — of a non-caucus ilk — showed the state’s casinos rebounding to the tune of 16% (on a $121 million) gross, fueled by double-digit increases in play. Even after backing out newbie Grand Falls Casino, [...]

Rule or ruin in Illinois; A new deal in Detroit

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

State Rep. Lou “Death Wish” Lang (D, right) continues to dare, then double-dare Gov. Pat Quinn (D) to veto what’s now a 2.6X expansion of the number of gambling positions in the state of Illinois. Lang has offered a few relatively meaningless concessions (such as: no slot routes at airports) but his demands still far [...]

Mojito Pointe: Why MGM did it

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Maybe they were just charmed by Dan Lee’s babyish face (left) but leadership at MGM Resorts International can cite of plenty of other reasons for throwing in on Lee’s Mojito Pointe project … which may be rechristened with an MGM brand name. With no disrespect to overseas prospects, it’s the closest MGM’s come to a [...]

ColSux: They’re outta here!; Accord in Motown; Murren changes course

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Those last few remnants of Columbia Sussex CEO William J. Yung’s former casino empire continue to topple about him. The Kentucky-based oligarch, whose properties are notorious for their poor working conditions and even worse maintenance, has been reaping a gargantuan load of karma ever since he over-leveraged his hotel company to buy Aztar Corp., the [...]

Isle sheds a spare part; Bluhm rebounds

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Not long ago, S&G was musing aloud at the oddity of Isle of Capri Casinos running two riverboats on Lake Charles, one of which grossed only $1 million or so a month. That seemed rather an extravagance. Somebody at Isle must have similarly,  because the company is selling its Crown Casino vessel to Paradise Casino. [...]

Atlantic City on the mend; Trump: Fish or cut bait?; Mike Ensign’s woes

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

My apologies for attenuated bloggery today but a swarm of deadlines presses upon me, including coverage of the demise of 104-year-old Huguette Clark, daughter of Sen. William A. Clark, from whom Clark County takes its name. You’ll find a lengthy bio of Sen. Clark (penned by Yr. Humble Blogger) in LVA’s “Question of the Day” [...]

Isle answers your questions

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

In the wake of a March revenue report from Louisiana’s casinos, a reader asked why the Crown Lake Charles and Grand Palais riverboats report revenues separately, despite being berthed cheek by jowl. My surmise was that they hold discrete licenses. Ergo, separate revenue reports. Through the magic of Twitter, however, I was able to put [...]

Wynn hearts Pinnacle; Harrah’s demands aesthetic restraint

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Now that former Mirage Resorts CFO Dan Lee is long gone from Pinnacle Entertainment, too, former Lee boss Steve Wynn seems to have changed his opinion about Pinnacle. While I (erroneously) thought that Pinnacle CEO Anthony Sanfilippo’s erstwhile ties to Harrah’s Entertainment and the sheer megatonnage of Total Rewards itself made Caesars Entertainment a shoo-in [...]

Dan Lee’s revenge & comeuppance for Penn in Louisiana

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

While the casino industry suffers no shortage of big egos, Penn National Gaming CEO Peter Carlino zooms past that, heading full speed toward arrogance. When not trying to use the political process to sandbag its competitors, Penn occasionally builds casinos. (It will be interesting to see if Penn tries this Big Man on Campus act [...]

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