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Articles by Howard Stutz
Inside Gaming: Fattest fines have come in a flurry25 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Million-dollar fines for violating Nevada gaming law used to be rare.But in the past 15 months, state casino regulators have accepted three separate seven-figure payments from gaming companies to settle Nevada State Gaming Control Board Gaming Commission disciplinary complaints...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Time helps change perspective of analysts on MGM Resorts25 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Earlier this month, MGM Resorts International Chairman and CEO Jim Murren participated in the annual J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant and Leisure Management Access Forum at the Mandarin Oriental.Murren spent roughly 40 minutes answering questions from clients of the international investment firm concerning MGM Resorts’ development projects in the U.S...read moreTop-10 Sweet Sixteen bets24 March 2014 The first week of the NCAA men's basketball tournament exceeded expectations with several upsets, drama and exciting action. Unfortunately, with all the upsets, no one will win the Quicken Loans Billion Dollar Bracket Challenge. No bracket emerged from the Round of 32 without at least one blemish.For the most part, I followed my own advice when filling out my bracket this year, and the strategy served me well...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Summer launch seen for Nevada gaming pact with Delaware24 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Nevada’s newly christened Internet gaming agreement with Delaware could launch this summer, and Gov. Brian Sandoval said he hopes to add more states to the compact.Sandoval said “it’s no secret” that he has spoken with New Jersey Gov...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Murren wants AGA to dial down the rhetoric on Web poker24 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- MGM Resorts International Chairman Jim Murren wants the American Gaming Association (AGA) to dial down its lobbying and advocacy efforts on behalf of legalizing Internet poker because the activity is fracturing the membership of the Washington, D.C.-based trade organization.Murren, who began a two-year term as chairman of the AGA in January, said the group still supports passage of federal legislation that would legalize, regulate and tax Internet poker.However, with AGA company members on opposite sides of the issue, Murren said the organization should concentrate on other efforts.“I don’t want the AGA to find itself mired in a tremendous amount of controversy and infighting,” Murren said in an interview this week...read moreDeal Me In: Loose slots and loads of goodies21 March 2014 Dear Mark: Do you have a favorite place to play quarter slots in Las Vegas? What casino has the best returns? I am going there next month. Meri W.Unfortunately, Meri, when it comes to slot machines, there is no definitive return for slot paybacks at any one particular casino like those for video poker just by using one's noggin and analyzing a paytable...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Gaming Commission OKs $500k fine against Mandalay Bay, signals rest of industry21 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- The Nevada State Gaming Control Board Gaming Commission on Thursday signed off on a $500,000 fine against Mandalay Bay but also used the penalty to send a warning to the rest of the casino industry.Representatives of Mandalay Corporation, the MGM Resorts International subsidiary that operates Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, did not contest the findings of a five-count complaint that employees of the House of Blues Foundation Room provided illegal narcotics and prostitutes to undercover officers four times during a two-month period.In addition to the fine, the company agreed to a $17,000 reimbursement of investigative expenses.The commission unanimously approved the settlement after a hearing that lasted more than an hour...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Gaming regulators OK Caesars plan to sell resorts to affiliate21 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- State gaming regulators signed off Thursday on Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s plan to sell four of its resorts to the company’s Caesars Growth Partners affiliate for $2.2 billion.The deal, which was announced 18 days ago, is akin to a transfer of assets from the parent company to a business that was created last year to help the world’s largest casino operator expand its presence while dealing with its gaming industry-high $23 billion of long-term debt.The casino operator will manage the properties — Bally’s - Las Vegas, The Quad Resort and Casino, the under-construction The Cromwell and Harrah’s New Orleans Casino — after the deal is finalized.Caesars Entertainment senior vice president Eric Hession told regulators that Caesars Growth Partners’ “strong balance sheet” will benefit the properties.He said Caesars Growth Partners will assume $185 million of debt associated with The Cromwell — formerly Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall — and will spend $223 million to finish redevelopment of The Quad, which had been the Imperial Palace.Hession said Caesars Growth Partners will remodel The Quad’s hotel rooms, hallways and pool area while adding entertainment attractions.“It completely transforms that property, which is at the 50-yard-line of the Strip,” said Craig Abrahams, chief operating officer of Nasdaq-traded Caesars Acquisition Co., which manages Caesars Growth Partners...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Golf course villa will now cost Steve Wynn $525,000 annually21 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Steve Wynn will have to come up with an extra $525,000 a year if he wants to continue to live at his golf course villa at Wynn Las Vegas.Wynn Resorts, Limited, in a filing with Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday, said the company chairman and CEO will now be responsible for leasing the villa after a change in his compensation plan.Previously, the company paid for the housing.A third-party appraiser determined the amount.A spokesman for Wynn said the changes were made to follow current best market practices.Wynn Resorts is modifying its executive pay to tie compensation to the company’s performance...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Sands executive in hostile territory at iGaming conference20 March 2014 LAS VEGAS -- Admittedly, Las Vegas Sands Corp. Vice President of Government Affairs Andy Abboud was in unfriendly territory Wednesday during iGaming North America Conference’s opening session at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.Abboud has been the front person while Las Vegas Sands waged a war over the past few months in opposition of legalizing Internet gaming...read more |
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