Vol. 7 • No. 25 • July 6, 2009, Featured Articles, FANTINI'S FINANCE
FANTINI'S FINANCE: Gaming Stocks Looking Up
First half of 2009 is a good period for gaming stocks as they outpace the market during the period.
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Weekly Feature: Singapore Casinos Nearing Completion
The two casinos slated for Singapore, the Las Vegas Sands’ Marina Bay Sands and Genting’s Resorts World Sentosa, are nearing the end of their construction process and slated to open early in 2010.
Hard Rock Resort Coming To Hungary
European plans for Las Vegas-style casino resorts have experienced difficulties getting past the planning stages. Now, a project in Hungary that some had given up on has acquired an experienced Las Vegas operator as a development partner.
Gran Scala Law Passes Spanish Parliament
The largest casino resort and family leisure complex ever planned for Europe is another step closer to realization. With a custom-tailored law in place and the first land purchases ready to close, the future of Gran Scala is looking more promising than ever.
Early Results Impressive for City of Dreams
Melco Crown’s City of Dreams in Macau claims a million visitors in less than one month, with other revenue and visitor reports also positive, for the most part.
Penn National Gaming Presents Renovated Indiana Casino
Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg is twice as big as old Argosy riverboat; “bigger is better” philosophy anticipates possible new competition in Kentucky, while being aggressive in Ohio.
Jamaica To Debate Gambling Soon
Gaming is a hot-button issue in Jamaica, but Prime Minister Bruce Golding (l.) has tabled the discussion in parliament until next month. Golding said the discussion should be thoughtful and thorough to protect citizens.
Japanese Region Eyes Casino
A city in the prefecture of Nagasaki is examining the legality and procedures necessary to introduce a casino to the region at the Huis Ten Bosch theme park (l.)
GGB Podcast: Union Gaming Group’s Bill Lerner, Rich Moriarty and Grant Govertsen
Gaming analyst Bill Lerner, along with Deutsche Bank colleagues Rich Moriarty and Grant Govertsen, left the investment bank to start their own research and consulting firm, Union Gaming Group. Hear about how they plan to expand their influence in the gaming industry and grow their business.


