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Station Casinos grows third-quarter revenue, cash flow13 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Station Casinos, Inc. increased revenue and cash flow in the third quarter but reported a net loss because of interest expenses.The casino operator on Wednesday said its overall revenue for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 was $311 million, a 2.1 percent increase and the company’s largest third-quarter figure since 2008.On a conference call to discuss the results, Station Casinos Chief Financial Officer Marc Falcone said the Las Vegas locals gaming market remains challenged by consumer spending habits still muted following the economic downturn.Casino revenue was flat during the quarter, but Falcone said the company has outperformed the competition...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
AGA making its voice heard on major gaming issues12 November 2014 A few years ago, the American Gaming Association (AGA) would have stayed away from the recent Massachusetts ballot referendum matter, where voters had a chance to kill the state’s nascent casino industry before the first hand of blackjack was dealt.The Washington, D.C.-based association wanted states and cities to decide whether gaming expansion was right for their own backyards without any influence from the trade association.It still does.American Gaming Association CEO Geoff Freeman, however, would like to believe the trade group had a small role when Massachusetts residents overwhelmingly voiced support for casinos by a 60-40 margin.He’s probably correct.Using findings from a month-old economic impact study, the association targeted a series of “Get to Know Gaming” advertisements in the Boston area in the weeks leading up to the vote.Casino companies with skin in the Massachusetts game — MGM Resorts International, Wynn Resorts, Limited and Penn National Gaming, Inc...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Report: Prearranged bankruptcy for key Caesars unit as soon as January12 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Wall Street analysts have all but written off Caesars Entertainment Corporation until the casino operator straightens out its balance sheet.The company, which operates nine resorts on or near the Strip, is carrying almost $23 billion in debt...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Union Gaming Group expands research division, adds analysts12 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas-based Union Gaming Group has expanded it research division, adding three analysts.The company, which is as an investment bank dedicated to the gaming industry, named Chris Jones as managing director and head of equity research in North America...read moreHard work pays off for top-three at 2014 WSOP12 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- When you become a member of the World Series of Poker November Nine, you face a myriad of decisions. What are you going to do with the money? What kind of sponsorships might you try to work out prior to the final table?But perhaps the most important choice you can make is how you're going to prepare for what could be the most important poker tournament of your entire life.The players in this year's crop took a few different approaches...read moreMartin Jacobson wins WSOP Main Event title and $10 million12 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Martin Jacobson beat Felix Stephensen heads up Tuesday night to win the World Series of Poker Main Event title and $10 million. Stephensen won $5.1 million for finishing in second. Jorryt van Hoof finished third to win $3.8 million.Jacobson began heads-up play with 142 million in chips and steamrolled Stephensen, who began heads-up play with 58.5 million...read moreEuropean domination of WSOP likely to continue12 November 2014 LAS VEGAS — For the first time in the 45-year history of the World Series of Poker, none of the final three players in the Main Event were Americans.Sweden's Martin Jacobson, who won the event and the $10 million first-place prize on Tuesday night, Norway's Felix Stephensen (who was second for $5.1 million) and the Netherlands' Jorryt van Hoof (third, $3.8 million) survived more than nine and a half hours of play to advance to the final day of play...read moreWatching the November Nine on TV is a surreal experience11 November 2014 At around 3:30 a.m. in Las Vegas Tuesday morning, Billy Pappas made his exit from the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event. The Lowell, Mass. native and foosball legend grinded his way to the final five of the November Nine, before losing a coinflip for most of his stack to Swedish pro Martin Jacobson...read moreTonking out in fourth, wins $2.8 million at WSOP Main Event11 November 2014 Outside of Mark Newhouse, no one took their exit from the World Series of Poker Main Event final table on Monday night and Tuesday morning harder than William Tonking.Tonking's day was a true roller coaster. He started the day fifth in chips, then catapulted himself into second when he put the pieces together on Mark Newhouse's river bluff to score the first elimination of the final table...read moreVan Hoof leads at WSOP Main Event final table11 November 2014 LAS VEGAS -- First the Ryder Cup. Now the World Series of Poker Main Event. It’s been a banner year for the Europeans.A European is guaranteed to win the Main Event after Jorryt van Hoof, Martin Jacobson and Felix Stephensen advanced to three-handed play early Tuesday morning.Van Hoof has 89.6 million in chips...read more |
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