10 June 2010

Morgan Stanley Pulling Out Of Atlantic City Revel Casino Project


Morgan Stanley has dealt yet another blow to the Atlantic City casino industry after announcing that they would be pulling out of the stalled Revel casino project.

Icahn Defeats Trump For Ownership Of Tropicana Casino In AC
Carl Icahn has become well-known for his acquisitions of bankrupt casinos in Atlantic City and this week he can add another property to his name. Icahn has won the rights to purchase the Tropicana Casino and Resort.

Trump Defeats Icahn In Battle Over Trump Entertainment Resorts
Donald Trump has been in a bitter battle over control of Trump Entertainment Resorts and now it appears that Trump and bondholders have won control of the gaming company.

Atlantic City Casino Gambling Revenue Down In March
Another month, another decline in gambling revenue for Atlantic City casinos. In March, revenue dropped 5.6% from the same period in 2009, a sign that things are not improving.

Battle To Begin Monday Over Casino Expansion In Atlantic City
Senator James Whelan will propose legislation on Monday that, if approved, would bring four new casinos to Atlantic City. There is expected to be plenty of resistance, however, from existing casinos.

Atlantic City Casino Revenue Stabilizes In April
After many months of torturous revenue results, Atlantic City casinos finally have something to look forward to. In April, revenue stayed close the same month from 2008, and that was good news for the city's casino industry.

New Jersey Gaming Regulators Deem Pansy Ho Guilty By Association
New Jersey Gaming Regulators have driven MGM Mirage out of their fledgling casino industry mainly because they have convicted Pansy Ho of being guilty by association.

Atlantic City Casino's $2 Blackjack Tables Is Sign Of The Times
The Atlantic City casino industry has been hit so hard by the economy that the oldest casino in the city, Resorts Atlantic City, recently added $2 blackjack tables.

MGM Mirage Leaving Atlantic City Casino Gambling Industry
MGM Mirage was pushed into a corner by gaming regulators in New Jersey, and instead of conforming to the regulators' request to drop Pansy Ho as their partner, MGM has decided to leave the Atlantic City gambling industry.

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