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Star
posts FY loss after Sydney casino hit
Casino operator Star Entertainment Group has swung
to an annual loss, weighed down by extended COVID-related
closures and a hefty writedown at its flagship Sydney
casino amid regulatory troubles.
Australia's
second-biggest casino operator on Monday posted a
full year loss of $198.6 million for the year to June
30, compared to a $57.9 million profit a year earlier.
The
company said it took a financial hit after its three
properties on the east coast were collectively closed
for 125 days in the first half of the year due to
pandemic restrictions.
It
also slashed the value of goodwill for its main Star
Sydney property by $162.5 million "due to regulatory
and other uncertainties".
Star
said normalised net loss, excluding the significant
items, was $32 million. Revenue for the year to June
30 dipped 1.2 per cent to $1.53 billion.
"Clearly,
in the regulatory environment we're working our way
through it was appropriate to consider a higher level
of risk and so we effected that through the weighted
average cost of capital. The consequence of that was
an impairment on the Sydney property," interim
Chairman Ben Heap told AAP.
By
1415 AEST, shares in the company were down 1.7 per
cent to $2.86, adding to the nearly 20 per cent drop
in value so far in 2022.
Star's
fortunes have sagged in recent months amid regulatory
scrutiny after hearings at an NSW inquiry unearthed
allegations about money laundering, fraud and links
to organised crime at its Sydney casino.
The
company is now awaiting the outcome of that review
into its suitability to hold a NSW casino licence
by the end of this month.
It
faces a separate investigation from the financial
crimes regulator, as well as an inquiry on its suitability
to hold a casino licence in Queensland, which is set
to hear from witnesses from Tuesday.
Star
is also facing competition from bigger rival Crown,
which opened the doors of its Sydney casino earlier
this month following the long-delayed green light
from the NSW watchdog, after recently emerging from
its own regulatory troubles.
Star,
currently the dominant casino operator in Sydney,
says it's too early to form a view on the impact of
Crown, but added that "it recognises that it
will be operating in a competitive marketplace".
While
domestic gaming demand has picked up, international
business is still down significantly as Australian
casinos steer clear of junket operators, which previously
contributed significant numbers.
They
have also been affected by the slow recovery of the
international tourism market, which is likely to rebound
to pre-COVID levels only over the next couple of years.
Still,
the group says it's seeing the positive revenue trends
from the fourth quarter of FY22 continuing into the
current financial year.
Domestic
revenue for the period from July 1 to August 18 rose
9 per cent on the comparative pre-COVID period of
2019, largely thanks to a 26 per cent recovery in
the Gold Coast's domestic revenue.
Domestic
revenue at the Star Sydney was in line with pre-COVID
levels.
"That
sort of run rate is very encouraging. It indicates
our growth sits above pre-COVID numbers, and given
all the factors that we're facing at the moment, the
underlying performance of the business has been terrific,"
Mr Heap said.
Star
will not pay any final dividend, meaning it has not
paid any dividend for the FY22 year.
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it is preparing for a disciplinary hearing before
the Nevada Gaming Commission against former Wynn Resorts
Ltd. CEO Steve Wynn on sexual harassment charges.
Wynn, now a Florida resident, has said that because
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The
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Chicagos
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mostly on the predictable: whether the right site
was chosen, how much tax revenue it will generate
and whether it will worsen noise, traffic or problem
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Ontario: More staff back, but border issues continue
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While
the bulk of the staff at Caesars Windsor have returned
to work, officials say there's still more work to
do as they prepare for the fall. Back in March, unionized
workers at Caesars voted 93 per cent in favour of
a new three-year collective agreement, covering the
roughly 1,800 workers at the casino. With restrictions
related to COVID-19 mostly lifted, one of the remaining
issues involves the border and being able to get more
visitors from the US back.
Michigan Gaming Control Board highlights need for
gaming education
The
Michigan Gaming Control Board is trying to do its
part to help raise awareness on responsible gaming
among the states youth in tandem with the American
Gaming Associations Responsible Gaming
Education Month. According to a press release
from the MGCB, and citing statistics from the National
Council on Problem Gambling, between 60% and 80% of
high school students say theyve gambled for
money in the past year, and some 4% to 6% of them
are considered gambling addicts.
Mixed ruling filed in Apple, Google, Meta social casino
case
The
Northern District of California issued an opinion
partly siding with social casino users late last week,
determining that the defendants, Apple, Google, and
Meta Platforms defeated only two of three theories
of liability on Section 230 of the Communications
Decency Act grounds.
Caesars Atlantic City debuting the first east-coast
location of Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen
Whats
opening next? This question applies to all three of
Caesars Entertainments Atlantic City casinos.
There are so many projects on the to-do list that
something new is debuting every month.
Survey suggests many in Ontario cool to sports wagering
Over
three months after the full launch of Ontarios
sports-betting industry, a survey conducted by Canada
Sports Betting suggests a majority of people in the
province havent taken to wagering on athletic
events. Canada Sports Betting surveyed 1,222 people
between July 19-20 regarding their views on the regulated
sports-betting market.
North Carolina: Catawba Nation opens sportsbook inside
temporary Two Kings casino
Another
sports-gambling venue opened on Tuesday in North Carolina,
this time at the temporary casino opened by the Catawba
Nation last year along Interstate 85 near the South
Carolina border.
Caesars opens two retail sportsbooks in Louisiana
on the eve of football season
Caesars
Sportsbook made a big splash less than a week before
the NFL season begins, opening two new retail locations
for sports betting in Louisiana.
Hard
Rock Sportsbook launches in Indiana, Tennessee
Hard
Rock Sportsbook is officially live in Indiana and
Tennessee, just days ahead of the start of the 2022
NFL season. The mobile sportsbook is now operational
in Arizona, Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Tennessee,
and Virginia.
Liz Trusss UK premiership raises hopes of countering
affordability checks, lawmaker says
Liz
Truss's appointment as prime minister has been hailed
as a major positive for racing by fellow Conservative
MP Laurence Robertson, who hopes she will oppose the
controversial affordability checks, which are set
to feature in the upcoming gambling white paper and
would cost the sport millions. Robertson, whose Tewkesbury
constituency includes Cheltenham racecourse, has long
campaigned against strict betting restrictions.
Camelot
drops legal challenge over UK National Lottery licence
transfer to Allwyn
Outgoing
National Lottery operator Camelot has dropped a legal
challenge which was preventing the handover of the
lottery licence to rival Allwyn. Allwyn has ended
its counter-claim against Camelot for damages due
to delaying the £6.4bn contract.
Player
protection and responsible gambling at the core of
the agenda for SBC Summit Barcelona
Hundreds
of player safety professionals will gather at SBC
Summit Barcelona September 20-22 to share their gambling
harm prevention strategies and help improve the industry's
understanding of the subject of responsible gambling.
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Nevada Gaming Control Board preparing for disciplinary
hearing against Steve Wynn
The
Nevada Gaming Control Board on Tuesday confirmed that
it is preparing for a disciplinary hearing before
the Nevada Gaming Commission against former Wynn Resorts
Ltd. CEO Steve Wynn on sexual harassment charges.
Wynn, now a Florida resident, has said that because
he is no longer licensed by state gaming regulators
and has divested all financial connections with the
company that he believes he is no longer subject to
its discipline.
The
plan for a downtown Chicago casino now has a surprising
ally: river lovers
Chicagos
push for a casino has stirred fervent debate focused
mostly on the predictable: whether the right site
was chosen, how much tax revenue it will generate
and whether it will worsen noise, traffic or problem
gambling. But river advocates and ecological preservationists
see the complex in a different light. To them, the
Ballys plan to replace the Tribune printing
plant in River West can be a meaningful next step
in the ongoing makeover of the citys riverfront
if done right.
Ontario: More staff back, but border issues continue
to be a challenge for Caesars Windsor
While
the bulk of the staff at Caesars Windsor have returned
to work, officials say there's still more work to
do as they prepare for the fall. Back in March, unionized
workers at Caesars voted 93 per cent in favour of
a new three-year collective agreement, covering the
roughly 1,800 workers at the casino. With restrictions
related to COVID-19 mostly lifted, one of the remaining
issues involves the border and being able to get more
visitors from the US back.
Michigan Gaming Control Board highlights need for
gaming education
The
Michigan Gaming Control Board is trying to do its
part to help raise awareness on responsible gaming
among the states youth in tandem with the American
Gaming Associations Responsible Gaming
Education Month. According to a press release
from the MGCB, and citing statistics from the National
Council on Problem Gambling, between 60% and 80% of
high school students say theyve gambled for
money in the past year, and some 4% to 6% of them
are considered gambling addicts.
Mixed ruling filed in Apple, Google, Meta social casino
case
The
Northern District of California issued an opinion
partly siding with social casino users late last week,
determining that the defendants, Apple, Google, and
Meta Platforms defeated only two of three theories
of liability on Section 230 of the Communications
Decency Act grounds.
Caesars Atlantic City debuting the first east-coast
location of Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen
Whats
opening next? This question applies to all three of
Caesars Entertainments Atlantic City casinos.
There are so many projects on the to-do list that
something new is debuting every month.
Survey suggests many in Ontario cool to sports wagering
Over
three months after the full launch of Ontarios
sports-betting industry, a survey conducted by Canada
Sports Betting suggests a majority of people in the
province havent taken to wagering on athletic
events. Canada Sports Betting surveyed 1,222 people
between July 19-20 regarding their views on the regulated
sports-betting market.
North Carolina: Catawba Nation opens sportsbook inside
temporary Two Kings casino
Another
sports-gambling venue opened on Tuesday in North Carolina,
this time at the temporary casino opened by the Catawba
Nation last year along Interstate 85 near the South
Carolina border.
Caesars opens two retail sportsbooks in Louisiana
on the eve of football season
Caesars
Sportsbook made a big splash less than a week before
the NFL season begins, opening two new retail locations
for sports betting in Louisiana.
Hard
Rock Sportsbook launches in Indiana, Tennessee
Hard
Rock Sportsbook is officially live in Indiana and
Tennessee, just days ahead of the start of the 2022
NFL season. The mobile sportsbook is now operational
in Arizona, Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Tennessee,
and Virginia.
Liz Trusss UK premiership raises hopes of countering
affordability checks, lawmaker says
Liz
Truss's appointment as prime minister has been hailed
as a major positive for racing by fellow Conservative
MP Laurence Robertson, who hopes she will oppose the
controversial affordability checks, which are set
to feature in the upcoming gambling white paper and
would cost the sport millions. Robertson, whose Tewkesbury
constituency includes Cheltenham racecourse, has long
campaigned against strict betting restrictions.
Camelot
drops legal challenge over UK National Lottery licence
transfer to Allwyn
Outgoing
National Lottery operator Camelot has dropped a legal
challenge which was preventing the handover of the
lottery licence to rival Allwyn. Allwyn has ended
its counter-claim against Camelot for damages due
to delaying the £6.4bn contract.
Player
protection and responsible gambling at the core of
the agenda for SBC Summit Barcelona
Hundreds
of player safety professionals will gather at SBC
Summit Barcelona September 20-22 to share their gambling
harm prevention strategies and help improve the industry's
understanding of the subject of responsible gambling.
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New
Las Vegas resident Mark Wahlberg promises Hollywood
2.0
Nevada
(Las Vegas) - John Katsilometes, Review-Journal -
Mark Wahlberg is not moving to Las Vegas. He already
has. We need to shift to the present-tense when referring
to Vegas plans for the Hollywood A-lister, who has
purchased a two-story estate in The Summit Club for
$14.5 million. My hometown, is how Wahlberg
referred to Las Vegas in the latest episode of BeondTVs
Lights, Camera, Vegas, hosted by Rachel
Smith. I live in Nevada. I plan on making, hopefully,
a film studio, and we want to build a shoe factory
in Nevada. We want to create a lot of jobs,
and a lot of excitement. Hollywood 2.0.
Summer tourism profitable despite nagging inflation
New
Jersey (Atlantic City) - Eric Conklin, The Press -
Between Atlantic and Cape May counties, tourism officials
say the summer season may not have been as hindered
by inflation as was feared months ago. I think
the summer was strong, said Michael Chait, president
of the Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce.
Cape May County tourism director Diane Wieland said,
This year, as we went into it, we kind of predicted
that things were not going to be as great, but it
was still going to be good, Wieland said. Wieland
said beach badge sales and occupancy tax collections
two revenue streams the county uses to gauge
its tourism economy were slightly down from
a year ago 2021 but remain strong.
Turning Stone plans biggest expansion since it opened
New
York (Indian gaming) - Don Cazentre, Post Standard
- Turning Stone Resort Casino is about to embark on
its largest expansion project since opening in 1993.
The project, which will be completed over a period
of several years, will nearly double the Oneida Indian
Nation-owned resorts convention and conference
space, while also adding a new hotel, dining options
and other amenities.
Suppliers relocate resources to other Asian gaming
markets
Asia
(Macau) - Tony Lai, Macau Business - Suppliers of
casino gaming equipment with operations in Macau are
relocating manpower and resources to other gaming
jurisdictions in Asia like the Philippines and Singapore,
Bloomberg reported. The financial news agency quoted
Jay Chun, chairman of the Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers
Association, saying at least four multinational casino
suppliers in Macau were doing so. Data from Bloomberg
Intelligence said the gaming revenue of Macau only
recovered to about 18 per cent of the 2019 level
the
Philippines and Singapore recuperated back to 79 per
cent and 68 per cent of the pre-pandemic levels respectively
in the six months ended June 2022.
Circa still faces $4.5M overlay in football contests
Nevada
(Las Vegas) - Todd Dewey, Review-Journal - Five days
before Saturdays entry deadline, Circa Sports
is a long shot to meet its $6 million in guaranteed
prize money for its $1,000-entry Circa Million IV
contest. The downtown sportsbook needs 6,000 entries
to meet its guarantee, up from $4 million last year.
I have a better chance of making the NBA than
we do of reaching the guarantee in the Circa Sports
Million, said 5-foot-8, 130-pound Circa sportsbook
operations manager Jeff Benson.
Flanker
at Mandalay Bay could be Las Vegas next big
sports bar
Nevada
(Las Vegas) - Brock Radke, The Weekly - RM Seafood
at Mandalay Bay was a paragon of Strip dining for
nearly 15 years
seemed like an impossible act
to follow after closing in late 2018
As
the sports scene in Las Vegas has evolved with professional
teams coming to town, sports bar and grill concepts
have also evolved, Christie said in a statement.
Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar will strive to
become the next generation leader by delivering an
approachable premium dining, drinking and sports-viewing
experience.
If youre a gaming company, wouldnt
you want to be in Nevada?
Nevada
(Reno/Sparks) - Howard Stutz, The Independent - Century
Casinos pending $195 million acquisition of
the Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks will rewrite the
companys corporate profile. The regional casino
operator, which began in Europe, doesnt have
what gaming observers consider a flagship resort
Northern
Nevada provides Century an opportunity to prove its
operational expertise in a destination market. The
Nugget has 1,382 hotel rooms, more than triple the
combined hotel rooms Century has in its U.S. portfolio.
Changes make Colorado an enticing casino market
Colorado
(Black Hawk/Cripple Creek) - Howard Stutz, The Nevada
Independent - Nevadas major gaming companies
avoided Colorado for nearly two decades after casinos
were legalized in the historic mining towns of Black
Hawk, Central City and Cripple Creek. Initially, bets
in the state were limited to $5 and casinos were not
open 24/7
There was zero interest by Las Vegas
or Reno casino operators to enter Colorado. Expansion
from tiny storefront casinos to mid-sized resorts
has been taking place over the last few years. In
Black Hawk, three properties account for more than
1,300 hotel rooms, roughly 85 percent of the total
market. In Cripple Creek, a 300-room hotel-casino
that is being built by Las Vegas-based Full House
Resorts will double the market size when it opens
next year. Las Vegas and Reno gaming companies committed
millions of dollars to change the perception of the
Colorado casino communities.
Muckleshoot
Tribe lifts final iron beam onto future hotel tower
Washington
(Indian gaming) - Robert Whale, The Reporter - To
the beating of drums, dancing and the chanting of
sacred songs, the Muckleshoot Tribe gathered to celebrate
the topping-off ceremonies for its 18-story, 400-room,
luxury hotel tower on Aug. 26. Then, to a loud cheer,
construction workers hoisted the final steel beam
for the Muckleshoot Casinos highly anticipated
resort tower into place, and as it slid into place,
the tribe celebrated the feat with fireworks. The
event heralds the first major addition to the casino
since the gaming establishment opened 27 years ago
at 2402 Auburn Way S.
Foxwoods new $85 million casino project will
create vibrant hub, CEO says
Connecticut
(Indian gaming) - New London Day - Foxwoods Resort
Casinos plan to add a sixth gaming space is
as much about rearranging the layout at North Americas
biggest casino as it is expanding, Foxwoods
top executive said Thursday. "The thought is
to create a vibrant hub of activity in the heart of
the property, Jason Guyot, president and chief
executive officer, said in a phone interview. "Were
spread out so far, from the Rainmaker Casino on one
side to The Fox Tower on the other side, its
difficult for guests to manage. Theres no better
place to put it (a new gaming space) than Grand Pequot,
the busiest section of the property - the heartbeat
of the property. Guyot said the new gaming space,
which will replace the Grand Ballroom, will have around
500 slots, including 175 high-limit machines, and
24 table games, including the usual mix of blackjack,
roulette, craps and the like, as well as a 40-seat
bar.
Crowns
Sydney casino to open next month
The
Crown gaming empires flagship skyscraper on
Sydney Harbour will open its luxury casino in two
weeks.
The
doors to Australias only VIP casino will begin
opening to members and guests from 08.08.2022,
Crown said in a statement on Monday.
Crown
had been prevented from opening the casino in its
$2.2 billion dining and hotel tower in Barangaroo
for more than a year.
The
opening was delayed and then blocked after an inquiry
led by former Supreme Court judge Patricia Bergin
found Crown was not fit to operate a casino.
Last
month the troubled gambling behemoth was given approval
by the NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority
for the members-only gaming facilities inside the
upscale Barangaroo complex to finally open on a conditional
basis.
The
conditional period, which will run for 18 to 24 months,
will allow the authority to monitor changes made at
Crown Sydney and ensure they are embedded
in the business.
The
opening of our gaming operations at Crown Sydney is
a defining moment for Crown, and the culmination of
months of hard work from our dedicated team,
Crown Sydney CEO Simon McGrath said.
The
entire team at Crown Sydney has been preparing for
this moment for a long time and we felt the symbolism
of the 08.08 date represented ideal timing to open
our doors.
The
number eight is believed to be the luckiest number
in China because eight is associated with wealth.
LGA
chair Philip Crawford said last month the Bergin inquiry
highlighted the scale and scope of issues to be remedied
by Crown, with potentially billions of dollars having
been laundered through its casinos.
With
a complete clean-out of the board and senior executive,
Crown has made significant progress and has agreed
to ongoing work to regain its casino licence,
he said in a statement.
Crown
says its gaming operations are set over two
luxurious VIP gaming floors Crystal Room and
Mahogany Room with 12 additional exclusive
private Sky Salons located on levels 28 and 29.
The
facilities accommodate approximately 160 gaming tables
and 70 electronic table games.
The
Crystal Room gaming floor will open on day one, with
Mahogany Room set to open at a later date.
We
are committed to delivering a safe and responsible
gaming environment for all, and Crown Sydneys
restricted gaming facility has been designed with
the highest levels of governance and compliance,
Mr McGrath said.
All
patrons are required to be a member or guest of a
member and undergo comprehensive checks.
The
gaming floors at Crown Sydney set a new standard in
luxury and elegance, Mr McGrath said.
The
once-listed Crown is being taken private by US investment
firm Blackstone after a successful $8.9 billion takeover
was ticked off last month.
Star
posts FY loss after Sydney casino hit
Casino operator Star Entertainment Group has swung
to an annual loss, weighed down by extended COVID-related
closures and a hefty writedown at its flagship Sydney
casino amid regulatory troubles.
Australia's
second-biggest casino operator on Monday posted a
full year loss of $198.6 million for the year to June
30, compared to a $57.9 million profit a year earlier.
The
company said it took a financial hit after its three
properties on the east coast were collectively closed
for 125 days in the first half of the year due to
pandemic restrictions.
It
also slashed the value of goodwill for its main Star
Sydney property by $162.5 million "due to regulatory
and other uncertainties".
Star
said normalised net loss, excluding the significant
items, was $32 million. Revenue for the year to June
30 dipped 1.2 per cent to $1.53 billion.
"Clearly,
in the regulatory environment we're working our way
through it was appropriate to consider a higher level
of risk and so we effected that through the weighted
average cost of capital. The consequence of that was
an impairment on the Sydney property," interim
Chairman Ben Heap told AAP.
By
1415 AEST, shares in the company were down 1.7 per
cent to $2.86, adding to the nearly 20 per cent drop
in value so far in 2022.
Star's
fortunes have sagged in recent months amid regulatory
scrutiny after hearings at an NSW inquiry unearthed
allegations about money laundering, fraud and links
to organised crime at its Sydney casino.
The
company is now awaiting the outcome of that review
into its suitability to hold a NSW casino licence
by the end of this month.
It
faces a separate investigation from the financial
crimes regulator, as well as an inquiry on its suitability
to hold a casino licence in Queensland, which is set
to hear from witnesses from Tuesday.
Star
is also facing competition from bigger rival Crown,
which opened the doors of its Sydney casino earlier
this month following the long-delayed green light
from the NSW watchdog, after recently emerging from
its own regulatory troubles.
Star,
currently the dominant casino operator in Sydney,
says it's too early to form a view on the impact of
Crown, but added that "it recognises that it
will be operating in a competitive marketplace".
While
domestic gaming demand has picked up, international
business is still down significantly as Australian
casinos steer clear of junket operators, which previously
contributed significant numbers.
They
have also been affected by the slow recovery of the
international tourism market, which is likely to rebound
to pre-COVID levels only over the next couple of years.
Still,
the group says it's seeing the positive revenue trends
from the fourth quarter of FY22 continuing into the
current financial year.
Domestic
revenue for the period from July 1 to August 18 rose
9 per cent on the comparative pre-COVID period of
2019, largely thanks to a 26 per cent recovery in
the Gold Coast's domestic revenue.
Domestic
revenue at the Star Sydney was in line with pre-COVID
levels.
"That
sort of run rate is very encouraging. It indicates
our growth sits above pre-COVID numbers, and given
all the factors that we're facing at the moment, the
underlying performance of the business has been terrific,"
Mr Heap said.
Star
will not pay any final dividend, meaning it has not
paid any dividend for the FY22 year.
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