Vol. 9 • No. 37 • September 19, 2011, Featured Articles, FANTINI'S FINANCE
FANTINI’S FINANCE: Growing Old
How will the gaming industry create growth going forward? Can we count on traditional methods like gaming expansion or the replacement slot market? Or will it be something new?
The remainder of this article is not available.
To see the rest of the article you may:
- Pay for a Premium subscription to this publication
More Featured Articles
WEEKLY FEATURE: House Fire in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts House moved quickly to pass a gaming bill that authorizes three casinos and one slots parlor. More than 150 amendments fell by the wayside. House Speaker Robert DeLeo (l.) guided the bill to an overwhelming approval. Now the Senate will take up the bill.
Going Genting
The Malaysian casino company, which plans a $3 billion resort in Miami, could be good to go as early as spring 2012. But the Las Vegas Sands investment is iffy, as discussions about integrated resorts continue in Florida.
E.U. Committee Addresses Online Gambling
The European Union is ready to take a step closer to figuring out what to do about online gaming. Or not. Discussions at committee level are set to start September 19, but members of that committee will have 271 amendments to address—plus the green paper that spurred those amendments.
Delaware Considers Slashing Gaming Tax
State finance officials in Delaware are ready to hold talks with owners of the three racinos on cutting the revenue tax, but any deal faces an uncertain future with lawmakers. Delaware House Majority Leader Pete Schwartzkopf (l.) is having none of it, however.
Wynn: Devil in the Details
While Wynn Resorts announced last week that it had been granted permission by the Macau government to proceed with development of its latest resort in the Cotai region of the SAR, an official says “not so fast.” Wynn’s new unnamed resort is just east of the City of Dreams (l.).
Station Launches New Loyalty Program
Even though Station Casinos is the leader in the locals Las Vegas market, the company announces a generous new awards program that will consolidate the different programs into one and triple the points players can earn.
New York Tribes Fight Gaming Expansion
What will be the impact on existing and planned tribal casinos if New York legalizes commercial casinos? Tribes want the state out of the gaming industry and to keep its legal word. The Senecas (l.) held a rally to protest the plan.
GLOBAL GAMING BUSINESS PODCAST: Bob Miodunski, American Gaming Systems and Steve Walther, Aruze Gaming
This week the Global Gaming Business Podcast continues a series of interviews leading up to October’s G2E. In this installment, GGB Editor Frank Legato interviews two executives from up-and-coming slot manufacturers, Bob Miodunski (l.), the president of American Gaming Systems, and Steve Walther, the vice president of sales and marketing for Aruze Gaming.




