Tag: Analyst
US casino traffic down, but steady, in November
Foot traffic at regional United States casinos dipped 1.7 percent in November from 2024. Even so, Jefferies Equity Research analyst David... more
Bally’s ‘in better graces with lenders,’ analyst says
Bally’s Corp.’s credit profile has improved, according to a December 8 investor note by Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas. The latter... more
Monarch seeks expansion, but shuns igaming
Following a virtual meeting with Monarch Casinos & Resorts CEO John Farahi, Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas called the company... more
Wall Street Bets: Monarch Casinos, UAE, New York OSB, Genius Sports
Wall Street Bets is a roundup of recent notes from analysts covering the gambling industry. Monarch Casino stocks perform well Barry Jonas... more
Caesars rent reduction possible, analyst says
Vici Properties might cut Caesars Entertainment a break on its regional-casino rent, according to J.P. Morgan analyst Daniel Politzer. His... more
Analyst optimistic over October gaming and visitation numbers for Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip, showing a bit of a recovery in visitation and an 8.2% gain in gaming revenue in October, has one Wall Street analyst... more
Light & Wonder faces minimal risk from Kentucky shutdown, analyst says
Electronic gambling devices provided by Light & Wonder subsidiary Grover Gaming to nonprofits in Kentucky were disabled on November 21,... more
UK tax hit worse than expected, Jefferies analyst says
Markets were expecting a UK tax rate hike on certain gambling revenues on the order of 25% to 30%, reported Jefferies Equity Research... more
Prediction markets dominate gaming summit in Boston
Ten gaming companies traveled to Boston for the 13th yearly Truist Securities GLL Summit last week. Truist analyst Barry Jonas boiled the... more
Wall Street Bets: Gaming industry outlook, Macau, Genius Sports, online operators
Gaming industry trends Truist Securities’ Barry Jonas on November 24 commented on his company’s recent GLL Summit. “Prediction markets were... more


