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Atlantic City Casinos Go From Giddy to Glum

Posted by sara in Casino News

ATLANTIC CITY’s business administrator, Carol Fredericks, came back to the office after attending the opening of the new Harrah’s Atlantic City hotel tower earlier this month, giddy with enthusiasm. The tower, with more than 900 rooms, increased the city’s supply by about 7 percent, and became the city’s tallest building at 525 feet.

But that was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise grim time for Atlantic City’s casinos. Just before Harrah’s tower opening, Pinnacle Entertainment, which bought the old Sands casino site and imploded the old hotel last year, announced that it may delay construction because of the dicey credit market. The Tropicana is operating under a state-appointed overseer after its operators were denied a license renewal. And, for the first time, year-over-year returns from the city’s casinos dipped, mainly because of the introduction of slot machines in nearby Pennsylvania.

After a seeming gold rush into a new phase of construction and expansion coinciding with the mid-decade boom times, current and potential casino operators in Atlantic City are sounding and acting more cautious in light of the latest economic downturn, at least in the short term.

“We are definitely disappointed by all of this,” Ms. Fredericks said. “We’re worried that people are thinking too short term. It takes visionary individuals, those who take risks, to dive into the casino arena. We can’t lose that now just because of a downturn.”

Pinnacle seemed one of those visionaries when it announced, after buying the Sands from the financier Carl C. Icahn for $250 million, that it would build the most expensive casino ever in Atlantic City, outdoing the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, the first of the $1 billion casinos here. Now, though, it seems to be running in place.

“We are continuing to buy adjacent parcels contiguous to our site,” said Kim Townsend, chief executive of Pinnacle Atlantic City, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Entertainment. “It is a large project and it will take years, so we will continue on other fronts and are as excited about Atlantic City as we were before when the economy was better.”

Jeffrey Vasser, executive director of the Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority, was a bit more upbeat, saying, “When the markets seize up, things can’t be what they were.” But he noted that no other casino project was off schedule, and that the MGM project in the Marina district had hired a general manager in recent weeks, which he viewed as a confident sign.

“The slowdown in the capital markets has the potential to delay projects, but it doesn’t alter the fundamentals, which are that Atlantic City, long-term, is an attractive market,” said Michael Pollock, whose Spectrum Gaming Group consults for casino companies.

Curtis Bashaw, former head of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a state agency overseeing development in Atlantic City, is bullish long-term on the city. He is now co-chief executive of Cape Advisors, which is redeveloping two old Atlantic City hotels into the 330-room high-end Chelsea and is also getting preliminary approvals for a casino-hotel in the southern end of town.

“Two billion dollars is a lot of money to put together,” he said. “That said, we are big believers in Atlantic City, which has this storied history, but its gaming potential is still really unharvested.”

Trump Taj Mahal has a 782-room tower going up that will open by fall. And the Borgata will be opening its own 800-room non-casino hotel, the Water Club, by summer. Its president, Larry Mullin, said it was already fully financed, but he said he hoped no one would stop building just because of the temporary problems.

“We hope all the projects get built out because a rising tide lifts all boats, as they say,” Mr. Mullin said, noting that the Revel Group, backed primarily by Morgan Stanley, has broken ground for a proposed $2 billion project extending the casino district to the far north end of the Boardwalk.

At Harrah’s, which owns four casino properties in Atlantic City, the downturn is merely a time to take stock.

“We’re taking a better look at the Atlantic City master plan,” said R. Scott Barber, the general manager of Harrah’s Atlantic City. “We’ll probably be looking at our Caesars property in the center of the Boardwalk next to upgrade. This will give us time to see what’s next, but what is next is really only around the corner in Atlantic City.”

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Bay State Puts Off Casino Proposal

Posted by sara in Casino News

Gov. Deval Patrick’s proposal to license three resort-style casinos in Massachusetts is dead — at least for this year — stalling the latest competitive threat for Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun.

But although state legislators rejected Patrick’s plan Thursday, Massachusetts may not be done with the idea of allowing blackjack, roulette and slot machines.

“I do think it is inevitable,” said Clyde W. Barrow, director of the Center for Policy Analysis at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. “The length of time it’s getting put off is getting shorter and shorter.”

Both Connecticut casinos rely heavily on neighboring states for customers. Other New England states have, without success, considered introducing Las Vegas-style casinos, including a proposal by Harrah’s Entertainment in Rhode Island in 2006.

After an impassioned six-hour debate, the Massachusetts House voted 106-48 to send the casino bill to a study committee, effectively defeating it and ensuring that it could not come back up for debate until next year, at the earliest.

The legislation called for licensing three so-called destination casinos in different regions of Massachusetts, which the governor said would create $600 million in licensing fees, $400 million in annual tax revenue and 20,000 permanent jobs.

House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi argued that expanded gambling would drain revenue from other businesses and increase personal bankruptcies, petty crimes and other social ills.

The vote was a key defeat for Patrick, whose spokesman issued a statement saying that the governor thanked supporters and looked forward to working with lawmakers to “push our comprehensive jobs creation and economic development agenda.”

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CryptoLogic 4Q Profit Up on Casino Sales

Posted by sara in Casino News

NEW YORK - CryptoLogic Ltd., which makes Internet gaming software, said Tuesday its fourth-quarter profit more than doubled on sales of new casino games .

The Toronto-based company earned $4.3 million or 36 cents per share compared with $1.7 million or 12 cents per share in the 2006 fourth-quarter.

Sales rose 7 percent to $20.4 million from $19 million in 2006. Online casino revenue rose to $14 million from $10 million while online poker revenue fell to $4.6 million from $6.7 million.

Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected profit of 21 cents on sales of $18.6 million.

The company said casino growth was partly due to its newest lineup of casino games launched in October and to the launch of its Spider-Man and Fantastic Four online slot games in December.

Operating expenses fell to $12.7 million from $14.2 million in 2006.

For the 2007 fiscal year, profit plunged 77 percent on the U.S. prohibition on Internet gaming that began in October 2006.

The company earned $5.7 million or 47 cents per share compared with $24.8 million or $1.83 per share in 2006. Sales fell 29 percent to $73.7 million from $104 million.

Cryptologic (nasdaq: CRYP - news - people ) shares rose 94 cents, or 6.4 percent, to $15.63 in morning trading.

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2 More Huge Winners at Online Casino Tropez

Posted by sara in Online Casino Winners
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