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The podunk tracks should be limited to two days a week and the big tracks at 3 days a week.
Quite frankly some of these owners, trainers, and jockeys should find another line of work. It's sickening watching these jug blowers (West Virginia) and farmers (Iowa) make good money with a s.hit product. The welfare needs to end. |
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Hey some people bet on Womans basketball too
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Freddy stop pulling numbers out of air. Net rev was 175 millon in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 187 million the first quarter of 2009. I think anyone that lives on the east coast could say that the 5% decline was weather related as this was a pretty harsh winter. In april, Borgata had a 2.4% year over year increase.
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Borgata: 1. Borgata had a terrific qtr. 2. The property continued to lead the Atlantic City market in revenues despite operating with 10% fewer slot machines and a closed player lounge for half of the qtr. as they prepare for the public space expansion that opens around the end of June. 3. The property's EBITDA was $65.3m, an increase of 15% over 1Q05. 1. This was the property's second highest ever behind only last summer's record qtr. 2. The first record best EBITDA occurred in Jan. through March, winter when nobody has posted [big] numbers like that. 4. Borgata's EBITDA margin was nearly 35% in 1Q06 with 54% of the revenue increase from the prior year coming to the EBITDA line. These days are LONG GONE BRO |
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Are you really going to compare gaming stock prices in 2003 to 2010 and blame it on city center? Come on Chuck. They aren't far from profitablity. I can't help that you can't understand that. |
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They are doing OK and only Harrahs next door and th Borgata have any business.. They give rooms away 4 years ago they were 400 a night on a friday in Feb.. Now if you give then 250 bucks of slot play twice a month you get a free room in two seconds.
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No doubt. Every casino has seen a downturn. But they still TURN A PROFIT while most everyone else in the same sector has been hemmoraging money.
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They have already marked the condo prices down 30% and they had as many people walk away and give up their deposits as people who bought places. They have to provide all the financing for the few people that do want to buy. Thier centerpiece hotel opened and is 23% off the rest of the strip in occupancy. They have a $500 million dollar construction expense dispute. So virtually no one is buying their condos. As many people walked away as bought. The few that did buy cant get financing anywhere else. No one is staying in their hotel. And you claim that they are close to profitability. I suppose that MGM stock should be a strong buy that $14 then? How much MGM stock do you own since you seem to be closing your eyes and wishing that all the bad news clouds would disappear? I am not saying that City center was the entire reason that the stock tanked but the fact is that companies flush with cash will operate in a different plane than those who are having losing quarters. |
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I am not comparing Borgata 2010 to Borgata 2005. I am comparing Borgata to any other casino in AC. Why has it thrived, and by "thrive" I mean continue to turn a healthy profit, while the others have failed? |
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Aria has actually improved occupancy in each successive month since its open. Remember, the average price per night is $194 vs.97.21 for the rest of the strip. May bookings indicate over 80% occupancy. |
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I think some of you would argue with a mirror. Sheesh.
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Charlestown does well because the horse racing product is just part of the overall package. Borgata does well because the gambling product is just a part of the total package. Both places have done a great job marketing to non traditional gaming demographics and thus have outperformed most everyone else in their respective sectors. Neither Borgata's nor Ctown's rewards programs are any better than their competitors nor are their payouts/takeouts any better. If anything, they are worse. So whats the difference? Aren't there lessons to be learned? |
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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Proof of their of their sucess or proof that the reasons listed are the cause of their respective success?
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Well proof that their success is because of the reasons that you are claiming.
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