Travellers may want to refocus their position on mass market or middle-class patrons after their net profits are lower than expected. China sees great gains with middle-class gamblers, but there is also the issue of less space at one of Travellers locations. They are unable to support as many gamblers. Net profit information shows a third drop in profits. The gross gaming revenue has taken a toll on the hotel-casino operator. Travellers is a Philippine-based operator, with several partnerships, including Resorts World Manila, and a joint venture with Genting Hong Kong. They also share profits with the Philippines Alliance Global… Read More
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Illinois’ Video Gambling Is Raking It In, but Casinos Aren’t Seeing a Dime
Video gambling is spinning out of control at the moment and the state of Illinois, as well as, the local government departments have benefitted immensely from the exponential increase in popularity of online gambling and games. However, not all of the parties in Illinois have gotten in on the action, casinos in cities such as Aurora where casinos used to have vast revenues are starting to face harder times. Are Casinos Dying Relics? All around Chicago, it seems that the formerly vast quantities of gambling revenue and therefore the taxation upon that revenue has dwindled; the culprit has been deemed… Read More
China’s Middle Class Will Shape Asia’s Casino Industry
China applies a heavy hand to their gambling industry, including limiting what is available and where. In a recent study, it was stated China’s middle class would start to shape the casino industry in Asia. It is an industry that was once full of VIP players and is now changing. Last month the news about leaving behind VIPs showed the swing toward middle-class gamblers. Tourism statistics are also being studied to determine if what is being seen in China and Asia is what is truly happening. According to outbound trips from China, there has been exponential growth. The scale of… Read More
Casino Workers Say Sexual Harassment Policy Needs to Include Guests
Steve Wynn’s allegations have the gaming board of Nevada taking a look at sexual harassment policies and laws. Casino industry representatives and workers are asking the Nevada Gaming Control Board to draft a policy that will address sexual harassment in the workplace. CNN recently wrote a column about sexual harassment and whether or not someone is obligated to report the misconduct. The issue with harassment of any kind is getting the right people to take the problem seriously. There are too many cases that run the spectrum of what is or is not harassment. However, the one key is—if an… Read More