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Gary Loveman of Caesars Entertainment was on Nightly Business Report on PBS recently to talk business. Nothing he said was too surprising, but he did have a couple of interesting nuggets including; “…we need more visitors and more visitors spending more money.” “…we have the same amount of visitors, but they’re spending much less.” The [...]

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A lot has been made about the prospects of Caesars Entertainment building The Linq in Las Vegas this week. I’ve already said that Linq probably isn’t for me. The concept, if it comes to fruition, seems like it will be cool but I’ll believe when I see. I don’t see myself having any desire to [...]

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George Maloof: Chairman of the Board of the Palms

by Marc June 27, 2011
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Good thing Matt Goss isn’t at Palms any longer or George Maloof may not be able to tell people that he’s the Chairman of the board a la Frank Sinatra.  George Maloof sheds (spins?) a little more information about TGP Partners owning 98% of the Palms in a Vegas Inc. interview today. What about all [...]

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Caesars Entertainment Gary Loveman on CNBC

by Marc May 19, 2011
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Gary Loveman from Caesars Entertainment was on CNBC yesterday morning. Listening to him speak I kinda feel like he’s one of the rats that got the online poker sites busted for the betterment of his company.  That’s business, but he’s not the best speaker and comes off a little swarmy. He talks about the improvements [...]

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Jim Murren from MGM Resorts International on CNBC

by Marc May 11, 2011
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I’m usually on top of my Vegas news, but news of MGM refurbishing rooms at Bellagio and MGM Grand must have slipped by me.  Jim Murren, CEO of MGMRI, discussed that and more Monday on CNBC.

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John Unwin From Cosmopolitan on CNBC

by Marc May 10, 2011
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John Unwin from the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was on CNBC today and offered nothing new.  In fact, the most interesting thing to me were the lack of people walking around the casino.  I know the interview was at 9am, but there are so many better options for a location.  Compare this to Jim Murren [...]

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Gary Loveman Talks Legalizing Online Gambling on CNBC

by Marc May 2, 2011
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Gary Loveman from Caesars Entertainment was on CNBC‘s Kudlow Report on Friday night.  Loveman, wants gambling legalized and Caesars would start with poker since it’s just providing a service for people to gamble their own money against each other.  There’s nothing here that comes across as surprising or sensational.  The interview is quick.  Enjoy.

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Casinos Gearing Up For Legal Internet Gambling

by Marc March 31, 2011
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Over the past couple weeks I’ve seen a slew of American casino companies partnering with some form of online gambling companies.  While this is something that Caesars started a few years ago, it seems as if everyone wants to get into the party now.  In an effort to consolidate everything, I’ll just link to some [...]

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Bye Bye Harrahs

by Marc November 23, 2010

No, I’m not talking about my stay at Harrah’s last week.  It’s official, Harrah’s is changing their corporate name to Caesars Entertainment Corp. Harrah’s will continue to be one of the company’s brands, along with Caesars, Horseshoe, Total Rewards, and World Series of Poker. On the surface, nothing will change but this does open up [...]

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Good Time To Buy Low on MGM Resorts International?

by Marc October 26, 2010

I found an interesting article on the future of MGM Resorts International’s future on Motley Fool.  Motley Fool is a quirky look at investing with the goal to “Educate, Amuse and Enrich” DIY investors.  It’s their assertion that, even though, MGM has a lot of debt looming in the future that the company is almost [...]

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