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Hard Rock, parent of Riviera post losses10 November 2009
The Hard Rock, however, posted its first increase in revenues in seven quarters thanks to late July opening of the new 450-room Paradise Tower. The niche property posted a net loss of $22.3 million in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission shows. The latest earnings widened the property's loss for the first nine months to $70.1 million from $57.4 million. Riviera Holdings Corp., which also owns a casino in Colorado, posted a net loss of $4.7 million, or 38 cents per share, for the quarter. The loss is an increase from a loss of $3.5 million, or 28 cents per share, a year earlier. Riviera Holdings saw its loss increase to $19.2 million for the first nine months of the year, compared to the $826,000 profit posted through September 2008. Both companies' quarterly losses were driven by interest expenses on debt: $19.3 million in interest expenses on the Hard Rock's $1.16 billion debt and $3.6 million in interest expenses on Riviera Holdings' $227.5 million debt. Riviera Holdings, which has multiple defaults on its debt, said it was continuing to talk with its creditors about restructuring its debt, possibly through bankruptcy. On the revenue side, however, it is a tale of two properties seemingly headed in opposite directions. The off-Strip Hard Rock Hotel posted a revenue increase of 6.8 percent to $48.9 million in the quarter. The increase was due to a 4 percent increase in hotel revenues and a 24.7 percent increase in food and beverage sales. The food and beverage revenues were up largely because of expansion at The Joint concert hall and 60,000 square feet of new convention space that opened in the second quarter. Hard Rock's revenues for the first nine months of the year, however, decreased 7 percent to $126.1 million. Riviera Holdings' revenues dropped 13.9 percent in the quarter, driven by a 25.1 percent drop in revenues at the 2,075-room Riviera on the Strip. The company's revenues fell 22.3 percent to $103.9 million the first nine months. The Hard Rock Hotel is 85.9 percent owned by private equity firm DLJ Merchant Bank Partners, an affiliate of Credit Suisse. New York-based boutique hotel company Morgans Hotel Group Co. owns the remaining share and manages the property. Riviera Holdings' shares closed down 5 cents, or 8.33 percent, to 55 cents on the Pink Sheets. Copyright GamingWire. All rights reserved. Related Links
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