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2008 Tough Financial Year for Strip Casinos

Thursday, January 29, 2009

LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- As Reported by the Vegas Sun: "The cost of doing business on the Strip has skyrocketed, with casinos attempting to lure customers with more discounts and freebies amid a worsening
  economy, according to the Gaming Control Board's annual report on the industry.

The report suggests that Strip customers spent more on food and rooms and less on just about everything else, including gambling and drinking.

Revenue fell by nearly a percentage point at Strip casinos, while the properties' corporate expenses rose 19 percent during the fiscal year that ended June 30, compared with the same period a year earlier. Profit fell 57 percent as a result.

The figures partly reflect the recession, which worsened in the latter half of last year. And yet, they also include results from some of the strongest quarters in recent memory, including the last two quarters of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008, when the effects of the souring national economy had yet to be widely felt in Las Vegas.

A spectacular boom immediately preceded last year's national recession and epic tourism decline on the Strip. Casinos initiated significant cost-cutting strategies by mid to late 2008 — initiatives that aren't necessarily reflected in the Control Board's Gaming Abstract.

Released this month, the report aggregates figures for the Strip's 40 casino license-holders generating revenue of at least $1 million a year. This year's report includes the Palazzo, which opened in January 2008 next to the Venetian, and a small unidentified casino that broke the million-dollar threshold for the first time.

The Gaming Control Board declined to name the casino. By law, gaming revenue figures for individual casinos are confidential.

Interest on $22.6 billion in debts soared 33 percent from last fiscal year, to $1.6 billion. The debts, including mortgages, bonds and short-term notes, ballooned 87 percent from fiscal 2007.

Strip casinos' return on invested capital was a meager 6.7 percent in fiscal 2008, down from 9.5 percent a year earlier. That figure — which has historically been in the mid-teens on the Strip — is calculated by dividing profit and interest expenses by the value of assets minus money owed.

Strip casinos' overhead costs rose even as corporate payroll declined. Payroll for company officers plummeted 19 percent, while payroll for other corporate-level employees fell 3 percent.

Music and entertainment costs rose 101 percent and energy costs rose 7 percent.

Department-level results, which included casino, rooms, food and beverage, mostly worsened as expenses rose faster than revenue.

Interestingly, the food departments in Strip casinos — which generated about $373 million in revenue in fiscal 2008 — reported an 89 percent increase in profit as revenue rose and costs fell.

Some casino operators were mystified by those results, which include casino-owned restaurants and revenue from third-party operators..."

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