I'm not a big fan of GN either. I never do well at any of their casinos, and it kind of reminds me of CET's way of doing things. I get great freeplay, comps and offers relative to my play amounts, but feel like their casinos are tighter than the others.
I still think that CET will get split up into 2-3 companies. Probably a split of some to GN, some to El Dorado, and maybe a couple get sold off to others, like the rumor that another company is looking at buying PH separately.
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Icahn loves to break things up snd sell them off.
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Not sure if this is good or bad
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I'm assuming it will take months for anything to change once a path forward is announced. Any sudden moves will scare away big fish.
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If they sell it will be complicated. If it goes to El Dorado then gaming commissions will most likely make either party sell some casinos to a third party. If goes to GN then not as complicated but worse for us. In either case we do not expect the same type of comps that CET provides. Planning to spend down or cash in our remaining RCs. Started to look at MLife system, but don't believe it is as friendly user as CET. But this will take some time. Maybe just sell off some poorer properties like RIO. Ballys has low revenue in AC compared to Harrahs and Caesars. Of course Borgata is king. Our personal problem is that CET is perfect fit for our low play, but with access to good perks.
Yeah @Penguin we were discussing that exact same thing yesterday. We've scheduled vacations around getting free rooms anywhere we can fly or drive to. We'd rather not see it broken up, it works great for us the way it is.
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