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Harrah's Entertainment

Harrah's Entertainment (later named Caesars Entertainment Corporation, previously The Promus Companies) was an American casino and hotel company founded in Reno, Nevada, and based in Paradise, Nevada, that operated over 50 properties and seven golf courses under several brands. In 2013, it was the fourth-largest gambling company in the world,[1] with annual revenues of $8.6 billion. It was acquired in 2020 by Eldorado Resorts, which then changed its own name to Caesars Entertainment.

Harrah's Entertainment
Founded1990; 33 years ago (1990)
Reno, Nevada, U.S.
DefunctJuly 20, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-07-20)
FateAcquired by Eldorado Resorts
HeadquartersParadise, Nevada, U.S.

At the end of its existence, Caesars was a public company, majority-owned by a group of private equity firms led by Apollo Global Management, TPG Capital, and Paulson & Co.; and Carl Icahn. Caesars's largest operating unit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2015,[2][3] which led to the foundation of Vici Properties as a result.

History edit

William F. Harrah era (1937–1978) edit

The company's background can be traced to October 29, 1937, when Bill Harrah opened a small bingo parlor in Reno, Nevada, a predecessor to Harrah's Reno.[4][5] In 1955, he expanded to Stateline, Nevada, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe, where he would eventually open Harrah's Lake Tahoe.[6]

Harrah's Inc. made its initial public offering in 1971.[7] In 1972, it was listed on the American Stock Exchange and in 1973, Harrah's became the first casino company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Bill Harrah died at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, at the age of 66, during a cardiac surgery operation to repair an aortic aneurysm.[8]

Under Holiday Inn edit

In February 1980, Holiday Inn acquired Harrah's, Inc. for $300 million. Liquidation of Harrah's collection of almost 7,000 antique automobiles reportedly returned the full purchase price of the company to Holiday Inn. Holiday Inn at the time had interests in two casinos: the under-construction Holiday Inn Marina Casino in Atlantic City, and a 40 percent stake in the Holiday Casino, adjacent to the Holiday Inn hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.[5]

In July 1987, Bill's Casino Lake Tahoe opened.[5] Harrah's Laughlin opened in August 1988.[5]

The Promus Companies edit

The company that would become Harrah's Entertainment was formed in 1990 as The Promus Companies. To effect the sale of the Holiday Inn hotel business to Bass PLC, Promus was created as a corporate spin-off, holding Harrah's, Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites, and Hampton Inn; Bass then acquired Holiday Corp., which retained only the Holiday Inn assets.[9] The next year, the company's headquarters moved from Reno to Memphis, Tennessee.[citation needed]

In April 1992, the Holiday Casino was rebranded as Harrah's Las Vegas.[5]

The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a rapid increase in gambling markets with the growth of Indian gaming and legalization of riverboat casinos. In 1993 and 1994, the company opened Harrah's Joliet,[10] Harrah's Vicksburg,[11] Harrah's Tunica,[12] Harrah's Black Hawk,[13] Harrah's Central City,[13] Harrah's Shreveport,[14] Harrah's North Kansas City,[15] and Harrah's Ak-Chin.[16]

Renamed as Harrah's Entertainment edit

In 1995, Promus decided to spin off its non-gaming hotel businesses, in part because they had been undervalued by investors due to perception of the company as a risky gaming stock.[17] Promus Hotel Corp. was established, holding Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Homewood Suites, while the parent company, holding 16 casinos, was renamed as Harrah's Entertainment.[18]

Harrah's continued its expansion over the next ten years, opening Harrah's Skagit Valley,[19] SkyCity Auckland,[20] Harrah's St. Louis-Riverport,[21] Harrah's Cherokee,[22] Harrah's Prairie Band,[23] Harrah's New Orleans,[24] and Harrah's Rincon,[25] and acquiring the Southern Belle Casino,[26] Showboat, Inc.,[27] the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino,[28] Players International,[29] Harveys Casino Resorts,[30] Louisiana Downs,[31] Horseshoe Gaming,[32] and the World Series of Poker.[33]

On September 4, 1997, Harrah's Entertainment launched its Total Gold loyalty program (renamed as Total Rewards on April 4, 2000[34] and again as Caesars Rewards on February 1, 2019[35]), developed at a cost of $20 million.[36] It was the first gaming company to offer a systemwide comps program, allowing points earned at one casino to be redeemed for goods and services at any of the company's other casinos.[37] The system would be credited as a major driver of Harrah's growth over the coming years.[38]

Harvard Business School professor Gary Loveman joined Harrah's as chief operating officer in 1998,[39] and would go on to serve as chief executive officer from 2003 to 2015.[38][40]

In 1999, the company moved its headquarters from Memphis to Las Vegas.[41]

Purchase of Caesars Entertainment, Inc. edit

 
Former headquarters and corporate offices

Harrah's made its largest single expansion in 2005, when it acquired Caesars Entertainment, Inc. for $10.4 billion.[42] Negotiations were spurred on by news of a merger agreement between MGM Mirage and Mandalay Resort Group.[43] The two companies sold several properties ahead of the merger to assuage antitrust concerns, including Harrah's East Chicago and Harrah's Mardi Gras.[44] The acquisition increased Harrah's portfolio to 40 casinos, plus four cruise ship casinos.[45] The deal furthered Harrah's goal of gaining a larger presence on the Las Vegas Strip, where Caesars owned four casinos,[46] and improved its ability to market to high rollers.[47]

Harrah's began to push for a larger international presence in 2005, announcing joint venture agreements to build casinos in Spain, Slovenia, and the Bahamas, and applying for a license to build a major resort in Singapore,[48] though none of these projects would come to fruition. Harrah's also acquired London Clubs International in 2006,[49] and the Macau Orient Golf club in 2007.[50]

From 2005 to 2010, the company consolidated control of a long stretch of the east side of the Las Vegas Strip, acquiring the Bourbon Street,[51] Imperial Palace,[52] Barbary Coast,[53][54] and Planet Hollywood[55] casinos, along with large tracts of land behind the Strip properties.[56][57]

In 2005 and 2006, Harrah's Entertainment closed its Lake Charles casino due to damage from Hurricane Rita, sold the Flamingo Laughlin and sold Grand Casino Gulfport.

Company goes private edit

Loveman at some point sought advice from private equity tycoon David Bonderman about the possibility of spinning off ownership of Harrah's Entertainment real estate as a separate real estate investment trust (REIT), hoping to attain the higher price-to-earnings ratios at which hotel companies traded, compared to gaming companies.[58] In 2006, the discussions evolved toward the idea of a leveraged buyout of Harrah's by Bonderman's company, TPG Capital.[58] Another private equity firm, Apollo Global Management, approached Loveman about a buyout and he encouraged them to collaborate with TPG.[58] By the end of the year, an agreement was announced for the two companies to buy Harrah's Entertainment for $17.1 billion in cash plus $10.7 billion in assumed debt.[59] The transaction closed in January 2008, leaving Harrah's with $25.1 billion in debt.[60]

The Linq edit

It was widely announced in previous years that the company planned to implode properties and build new ones from scratch, but after the market downturn the company conceded that it had little experience in building major resorts. Instead it developed Project LINQ in 2009, which would add 20 restaurants and bars between the company's Imperial Palace, O'Sheas and Flamingo casinos, on the east side of the Las Vegas Strip. The goal was to create an entertainment district similar to what had developed organically in Los Angeles, Memphis and New Orleans but did not yet exist on the Strip, with its enclosed and casino-centric zones.[61] It provided competition for the Fremont Street Experience.

Las Vegas Arena edit

The Anschutz Entertainment Group first tried to build an arena in Las Vegas in association with Harrah's Entertainment. In 2007, the joint venture announced they would build a 20,000-seat stadium behind the Bally's and Paris casino-hotels.[62] Caesars Entertainment, Inc. had previously envisioned using the location to build a baseball park, but the company's buyout by Harrah's cancelled the plans. Through the following year, Harrah's got uncertain on continuing with the project, not knowing if AEG would split the costs and whether building a major league-ready stadium without a guaranteed franchise to play on it would be feasible given the enduring financial crisis.[63] The original plans were to break ground in June 2008 and finish the arena in 2010, but by 2009, it was revealed the stalled project had not even done a traffic study despite being located near a busy intersection.[64] In 2010, the plans were changed to use an area behind the Imperial Palace. However, given the financing would require a special taxation district, opposition from the Clark County Commission regarding using public money in the project stalled it even further.[65] AEG eventually backed out completely by 2012, once MGM Resorts International came up with their own project using a terrain behind the New York-New York and Monte Carlo resorts. This attracted AEG primarily for not relying on public funding.[66]

The acquisition of Planet Hollywood provided Harrah's Entertainment with a contiguous 126-acre (51 ha) property bordering the strip. The vacant lots behind the casinos had been slated for a sports arena large enough to hold a professional basketball or hockey team. The three casinos will have over 8,000 rooms which can be directly connected to the arena.

It was announced in August 2010 that Harrah's Entertainment would run casinos in Cincinnati and Cleveland in Ohio when they opened in 2012.[67]

Renamed as Caesars Entertainment Corporation edit

 
Harrah's Entertainment logo (2005–2010)
 
Caesars Entertainment logo (2010–2020)

On November 23, 2010, plans for an IPO were canceled, but a planned name change from Harrah's Entertainment to Caesars Entertainment Corporation did go forward and was made official on the same day. This change was intended to capitalize on the international name recognition of the Caesars brand. The Harrah's brand would remain one of the company's three primary casino brands.[68]

On February 8, 2012, an initial public offering took place, with the common stock trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol "CZR."[69]

Caesars Acquisition Company merger edit

On December 22, 2014, Caesars announced its intention to acquire Caesars Acquisition Company.[70][71] Under the terms of the transaction, shareholders of Caesars Acquisition Company would receive 0.664 share of Caesars Entertainment common stock for each share of Caesars Acquisition Company held.[70]

Casino unit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy edit

The casino operating unit, Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc. and approximately 170 of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 15, 2015.[72] The casino unit's parent company, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, did not file for bankruptcy protection.[73] The casino operating group's investors initiated litigation against the parent company, Caesars Entertainment Corporation's over the parent company's debt guarantees.[74] Vici Properties was founded as a result.

On November 2, 2015, Rock Gaming announced it would begin assuming management of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati and ThistleDown Racino from Caesars Entertainment and complete the transition by June 2016.[75][76]

Playtika Company acquisition and sale edit

Caesars acquired Playtika in May 2011 for an amount between $80 and $90 million.[77] Playtika, a social game developer company, was founded in 2010 by Robert Antokol and Uri Shahak and produced Facebook social gaming platforms (slotomania.com & caesarsgames.com).[citation needed] In June 2016, a Chinese consortium, which included Alibaba chief Jack Ma's Yunfeng Capital, agreed to purchase it in a buyout for $4.4 billion.[78]

On November 29, 2017, Caesars announced it was selling Harrah's Las Vegas to Vici Properties while Caesars continued to operate it.[79] The same day, they announced that they were buying Centaur Gaming.[80] In addition, they were building a new convention center in Las Vegas named Caesars Forum.[81]

Caesars and Eldorado merger edit

On March 17, 2019, it was announced that Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Eldorado Resorts were exploring a merger of the two companies.[82] On June 23, 2019, Caesars officially accepted Eldorado's offer, reported to be worth almost $8.6 billion.[83] Caesars controlled 53 assets compared to Eldorado's 26.[84][85] After completion of the merger, 5 board members would come from Caesars and 6 would come from Eldorado.[86] Shareholders of both companies approved of the merger on November 15, 2019, and it was completed in July 2020.[87][88][89]

Carl Icahn investment, new CEO edit

On April 16, 2019, Caesars announced that Affinity Gaming CEO Anthony Rodio would become the CEO of Caesars within 30 days,[90] replacing Mark Frissora, who announced his intention to step down in November 2018.[91] Rodio came recommended by investor Carl Icahn, who owned almost 100 million shares[92] (a 28.5% stake in Caesars as of June 17, 2019)[93] and had reportedly been pushing Caesars to sell the company.[94]

Fines and settlements edit

In 2015 the US Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) fined Caesars Entertainment's Las Vegas casino $8 million for failing to properly police transactions for illicit activity. A 2012 IRS examination found Caesars had failed to report to the authorities over 100 incidents involving potential criminal activity. The Nevada Gaming Control Board announced a related $1.5 million penalty.[95]

Caesars Entertainment was censured by the UK's Gambling Commission in 2015 for lax money-laundering controls in at two of its London casinos. Caesars entered into a voluntary settlement, agreeing to improve its anti-money laundering processes and making a payment of £875,000 to be used for “socially responsible purposes”.[96][97]

In 2020 the UK Gambling Commission fined Caesars Entertainment EMEA a record £13m for failures relating to VIP schemes. The failures included allowing a customer to lose £323,000 in 12 months, despite showing signs of gambling addiction. Caesars was also found guilty of failing to prevent money laundering, and failing to check the source of funds of someone who bet £3.5m in three months, and a politically exposed person (PEP) who lost £795,000 in just over a year. Three senior managers lost their licence to run a gambling business.[98]

Sale edit

In April 2020, Twin River Worldwide Holdings announced a deal with Caesars Entertainment and Vici Properties to purchase Bally's Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Properties edit

At the time of its acquisition in 2020, Caesars operated the following properties:

Properties previously operated by the company included:

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Further reading edit

  • Shook, Robert L. (2003). Jackpot. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-26323-0.

External links edit

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Caesars Entertainment Corporation redirects here For the company currently known as Caesars Entertainment see Caesars Entertainment For other uses see Caesars Entertainment disambiguation Harrah s Entertainment later named Caesars Entertainment Corporation previously The Promus Companies was an American casino and hotel company founded in Reno Nevada and based in Paradise Nevada that operated over 50 properties and seven golf courses under several brands In 2013 it was the fourth largest gambling company in the world 1 with annual revenues of 8 6 billion It was acquired in 2020 by Eldorado Resorts which then changed its own name to Caesars Entertainment Harrah s EntertainmentFounded1990 33 years ago 1990 Reno Nevada U S DefunctJuly 20 2020 3 years ago 2020 07 20 FateAcquired by Eldorado ResortsHeadquartersParadise Nevada U S At the end of its existence Caesars was a public company majority owned by a group of private equity firms led by Apollo Global Management TPG Capital and Paulson amp Co and Carl Icahn Caesars s largest operating unit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2015 2 3 which led to the foundation of Vici Properties as a result Contents 1 History 1 1 William F Harrah era 1937 1978 1 2 Under Holiday Inn 1 3 The Promus Companies 1 4 Renamed as Harrah s Entertainment 1 5 Purchase of Caesars Entertainment Inc 1 6 Company goes private 1 7 The Linq 1 8 Las Vegas Arena 1 9 Renamed as Caesars Entertainment Corporation 1 10 Caesars Acquisition Company merger 1 11 Casino unit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 1 12 Playtika Company acquisition and sale 1 13 Caesars and Eldorado merger 1 14 Carl Icahn investment new CEO 1 15 Fines and settlements 1 16 Sale 2 Properties 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory editWilliam F Harrah era 1937 1978 edit The company s background can be traced to October 29 1937 when Bill Harrah opened a small bingo parlor in Reno Nevada a predecessor to Harrah s Reno 4 5 In 1955 he expanded to Stateline Nevada on the south shore of Lake Tahoe where he would eventually open Harrah s Lake Tahoe 6 Harrah s Inc made its initial public offering in 1971 7 In 1972 it was listed on the American Stock Exchange and in 1973 Harrah s became the first casino company listed on the New York Stock Exchange Bill Harrah died at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester Minnesota at the age of 66 during a cardiac surgery operation to repair an aortic aneurysm 8 Under Holiday Inn edit In February 1980 Holiday Inn acquired Harrah s Inc for 300 million Liquidation of Harrah s collection of almost 7 000 antique automobiles reportedly returned the full purchase price of the company to Holiday Inn Holiday Inn at the time had interests in two casinos the under construction Holiday Inn Marina Casino in Atlantic City and a 40 percent stake in the Holiday Casino adjacent to the Holiday Inn hotel on the Las Vegas Strip 5 In July 1987 Bill s Casino Lake Tahoe opened 5 Harrah s Laughlin opened in August 1988 5 The Promus Companies edit The company that would become Harrah s Entertainment was formed in 1990 as The Promus Companies To effect the sale of the Holiday Inn hotel business to Bass PLC Promus was created as a corporate spin off holding Harrah s Embassy Suites Homewood Suites and Hampton Inn Bass then acquired Holiday Corp which retained only the Holiday Inn assets 9 The next year the company s headquarters moved from Reno to Memphis Tennessee citation needed In April 1992 the Holiday Casino was rebranded as Harrah s Las Vegas 5 The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a rapid increase in gambling markets with the growth of Indian gaming and legalization of riverboat casinos In 1993 and 1994 the company opened Harrah s Joliet 10 Harrah s Vicksburg 11 Harrah s Tunica 12 Harrah s Black Hawk 13 Harrah s Central City 13 Harrah s Shreveport 14 Harrah s North Kansas City 15 and Harrah s Ak Chin 16 Renamed as Harrah s Entertainment edit In 1995 Promus decided to spin off its non gaming hotel businesses in part because they had been undervalued by investors due to perception of the company as a risky gaming stock 17 Promus Hotel Corp was established holding Embassy Suites Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites while the parent company holding 16 casinos was renamed as Harrah s Entertainment 18 Harrah s continued its expansion over the next ten years opening Harrah s Skagit Valley 19 SkyCity Auckland 20 Harrah s St Louis Riverport 21 Harrah s Cherokee 22 Harrah s Prairie Band 23 Harrah s New Orleans 24 and Harrah s Rincon 25 and acquiring the Southern Belle Casino 26 Showboat Inc 27 the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino 28 Players International 29 Harveys Casino Resorts 30 Louisiana Downs 31 Horseshoe Gaming 32 and the World Series of Poker 33 On September 4 1997 Harrah s Entertainment launched its Total Gold loyalty program renamed as Total Rewards on April 4 2000 34 and again as Caesars Rewards on February 1 2019 35 developed at a cost of 20 million 36 It was the first gaming company to offer a systemwide comps program allowing points earned at one casino to be redeemed for goods and services at any of the company s other casinos 37 The system would be credited as a major driver of Harrah s growth over the coming years 38 Harvard Business School professor Gary Loveman joined Harrah s as chief operating officer in 1998 39 and would go on to serve as chief executive officer from 2003 to 2015 38 40 In 1999 the company moved its headquarters from Memphis to Las Vegas 41 Purchase of Caesars Entertainment Inc edit nbsp Former headquarters and corporate officesHarrah s made its largest single expansion in 2005 when it acquired Caesars Entertainment Inc for 10 4 billion 42 Negotiations were spurred on by news of a merger agreement between MGM Mirage and Mandalay Resort Group 43 The two companies sold several properties ahead of the merger to assuage antitrust concerns including Harrah s East Chicago and Harrah s Mardi Gras 44 The acquisition increased Harrah s portfolio to 40 casinos plus four cruise ship casinos 45 The deal furthered Harrah s goal of gaining a larger presence on the Las Vegas Strip where Caesars owned four casinos 46 and improved its ability to market to high rollers 47 Harrah s began to push for a larger international presence in 2005 announcing joint venture agreements to build casinos in Spain Slovenia and the Bahamas and applying for a license to build a major resort in Singapore 48 though none of these projects would come to fruition Harrah s also acquired London Clubs International in 2006 49 and the Macau Orient Golf club in 2007 50 From 2005 to 2010 the company consolidated control of a long stretch of the east side of the Las Vegas Strip acquiring the Bourbon Street 51 Imperial Palace 52 Barbary Coast 53 54 and Planet Hollywood 55 casinos along with large tracts of land behind the Strip properties 56 57 In 2005 and 2006 Harrah s Entertainment closed its Lake Charles casino due to damage from Hurricane Rita sold the Flamingo Laughlin and sold Grand Casino Gulfport Company goes private edit Loveman at some point sought advice from private equity tycoon David Bonderman about the possibility of spinning off ownership of Harrah s Entertainment real estate as a separate real estate investment trust REIT hoping to attain the higher price to earnings ratios at which hotel companies traded compared to gaming companies 58 In 2006 the discussions evolved toward the idea of a leveraged buyout of Harrah s by Bonderman s company TPG Capital 58 Another private equity firm Apollo Global Management approached Loveman about a buyout and he encouraged them to collaborate with TPG 58 By the end of the year an agreement was announced for the two companies to buy Harrah s Entertainment for 17 1 billion in cash plus 10 7 billion in assumed debt 59 The transaction closed in January 2008 leaving Harrah s with 25 1 billion in debt 60 The Linq edit It was widely announced in previous years that the company planned to implode properties and build new ones from scratch but after the market downturn the company conceded that it had little experience in building major resorts Instead it developed Project LINQ in 2009 which would add 20 restaurants and bars between the company s Imperial Palace O Sheas and Flamingo casinos on the east side of the Las Vegas Strip The goal was to create an entertainment district similar to what had developed organically in Los Angeles Memphis and New Orleans but did not yet exist on the Strip with its enclosed and casino centric zones 61 It provided competition for the Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas Arena edit The Anschutz Entertainment Group first tried to build an arena in Las Vegas in association with Harrah s Entertainment In 2007 the joint venture announced they would build a 20 000 seat stadium behind the Bally s and Paris casino hotels 62 Caesars Entertainment Inc had previously envisioned using the location to build a baseball park but the company s buyout by Harrah s cancelled the plans Through the following year Harrah s got uncertain on continuing with the project not knowing if AEG would split the costs and whether building a major league ready stadium without a guaranteed franchise to play on it would be feasible given the enduring financial crisis 63 The original plans were to break ground in June 2008 and finish the arena in 2010 but by 2009 it was revealed the stalled project had not even done a traffic study despite being located near a busy intersection 64 In 2010 the plans were changed to use an area behind the Imperial Palace However given the financing would require a special taxation district opposition from the Clark County Commission regarding using public money in the project stalled it even further 65 AEG eventually backed out completely by 2012 once MGM Resorts International came up with their own project using a terrain behind the New York New York and Monte Carlo resorts This attracted AEG primarily for not relying on public funding 66 The acquisition of Planet Hollywood provided Harrah s Entertainment with a contiguous 126 acre 51 ha property bordering the strip The vacant lots behind the casinos had been slated for a sports arena large enough to hold a professional basketball or hockey team The three casinos will have over 8 000 rooms which can be directly connected to the arena It was announced in August 2010 that Harrah s Entertainment would run casinos in Cincinnati and Cleveland in Ohio when they opened in 2012 67 Renamed as Caesars Entertainment Corporation edit nbsp Harrah s Entertainment logo 2005 2010 nbsp Caesars Entertainment logo 2010 2020 On November 23 2010 plans for an IPO were canceled but a planned name change from Harrah s Entertainment to Caesars Entertainment Corporation did go forward and was made official on the same day This change was intended to capitalize on the international name recognition of the Caesars brand The Harrah s brand would remain one of the company s three primary casino brands 68 On February 8 2012 an initial public offering took place with the common stock trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol CZR 69 Caesars Acquisition Company merger edit On December 22 2014 Caesars announced its intention to acquire Caesars Acquisition Company 70 71 Under the terms of the transaction shareholders of Caesars Acquisition Company would receive 0 664 share of Caesars Entertainment common stock for each share of Caesars Acquisition Company held 70 Casino unit files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy edit The casino operating unit Caesars Entertainment Operating Company Inc and approximately 170 of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 15 2015 72 The casino unit s parent company Caesars Entertainment Corporation did not file for bankruptcy protection 73 The casino operating group s investors initiated litigation against the parent company Caesars Entertainment Corporation s over the parent company s debt guarantees 74 Vici Properties was founded as a result On November 2 2015 Rock Gaming announced it would begin assuming management of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati and ThistleDown Racino from Caesars Entertainment and complete the transition by June 2016 75 76 Playtika Company acquisition and sale edit Caesars acquired Playtika in May 2011 for an amount between 80 and 90 million 77 Playtika a social game developer company was founded in 2010 by Robert Antokol and Uri Shahak and produced Facebook social gaming platforms slotomania com amp caesarsgames com citation needed In June 2016 a Chinese consortium which included Alibaba chief Jack Ma s Yunfeng Capital agreed to purchase it in a buyout for 4 4 billion 78 On November 29 2017 Caesars announced it was selling Harrah s Las Vegas to Vici Properties while Caesars continued to operate it 79 The same day they announced that they were buying Centaur Gaming 80 In addition they were building a new convention center in Las Vegas named Caesars Forum 81 Caesars and Eldorado merger edit On March 17 2019 it was announced that Caesars Entertainment Corporation and Eldorado Resorts were exploring a merger of the two companies 82 On June 23 2019 Caesars officially accepted Eldorado s offer reported to be worth almost 8 6 billion 83 Caesars controlled 53 assets compared to Eldorado s 26 84 85 After completion of the merger 5 board members would come from Caesars and 6 would come from Eldorado 86 Shareholders of both companies approved of the merger on November 15 2019 and it was completed in July 2020 87 88 89 Carl Icahn investment new CEO edit On April 16 2019 Caesars announced that Affinity Gaming CEO Anthony Rodio would become the CEO of Caesars within 30 days 90 replacing Mark Frissora who announced his intention to step down in November 2018 91 Rodio came recommended by investor Carl Icahn who owned almost 100 million shares 92 a 28 5 stake in Caesars as of June 17 2019 93 and had reportedly been pushing Caesars to sell the company 94 Fines and settlements edit In 2015 the US Treasury s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network FinCEN fined Caesars Entertainment s Las Vegas casino 8 million for failing to properly police transactions for illicit activity A 2012 IRS examination found Caesars had failed to report to the authorities over 100 incidents involving potential criminal activity The Nevada Gaming Control Board announced a related 1 5 million penalty 95 Caesars Entertainment was censured by the UK s Gambling Commission in 2015 for lax money laundering controls in at two of its London casinos Caesars entered into a voluntary settlement agreeing to improve its anti money laundering processes and making a payment of 875 000 to be used for socially responsible purposes 96 97 In 2020 the UK Gambling Commission fined Caesars Entertainment EMEA a record 13m for failures relating to VIP schemes The failures included allowing a customer to lose 323 000 in 12 months despite showing signs of gambling addiction Caesars was also found guilty of failing to prevent money laundering and failing to check the source of funds of someone who bet 3 5m in three months and a politically exposed person PEP who lost 795 000 in just over a year Three senior managers lost their licence to run a gambling business 98 Sale edit In April 2020 Twin River Worldwide Holdings announced a deal with Caesars Entertainment and Vici Properties to purchase Bally s Atlantic City in Atlantic City New Jersey Properties editAt the time of its acquisition in 2020 Caesars operated the following properties Bally s Bally s Atlantic City Bally s Las Vegas Caesars Caesars Atlantic City Caesars Palace Caesars Southern Indiana Harrah s Harrah s Ak Chin Casino Harrah s Atlantic City Harrah s Cherokee Harrah s Cherokee Valley River Harrah s Council Bluffs Harrah s Gulf Coast Harrah s Hoosier Park Racing amp Casino Harrah s Joliet Harrah s Lake Tahoe Harrah s Las Vegas Harrah s Laughlin Harrah s Louisiana Downs Harrah s Metropolis Harrah s New Orleans Harrah s North Kansas City Harrah s Northern California Harrah s Philadelphia Harrah s Resort Southern California Horseshoe Horseshoe Casino Baltimore 50 ownership with Jack Entertainment Horseshoe Bossier City Horseshoe Council Bluffs Horseshoe Hammond Horseshoe Casino Tunica Other Las Vegas Strip The Cromwell Las Vegas Flamingo Las Vegas The Linq Paris Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Other US casinos Harveys Lake Tahoe Indiana Grand Racing amp Casino Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino International casinos Caesars Windsor Canada London Clubs International 12 locations Properties previously operated by the company included Atlantic City Country Club Atlantic Club Casino Hotel Bill s Casino Lake Tahoe Binion s Horseshoe Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino Caesars Golf Macau Caesars Palace at Sea Flamingo Laughlin Grand Casino Gulfport Harrah s East Chicago Harrah s Prairie Band Harrah s Reno Harrah s Shreveport Harrah s Sky City Harrah s St Louis Harrah s Casino Tunica Harrah s Tunica Mardi Gras Casino Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati Horseshoe Casino Cleveland IP Casino Resort Spa Rio Secco Golf Club Showboat Atlantic City Showboat Hotel and Casino ThistleDown Racino Tunica Roadhouse Turfway Park 50 stake References edit Casino companies ranked worldwide by revenue Statista 2013 Retrieved January 17 2015 Caesars Entertainment s operating unit files for bankruptcy Reuters January 15 2015 Retrieved January 15 2015 Chapter 11 Petition PDF Report PacerMonitor Retrieved October 22 2015 About Us Archived from the original on 2010 11 20 Retrieved 2008 01 29 a b c d e Company History Archived from the original on 2008 01 25 Retrieved 2008 01 29 Seymour Korman September 12 1965 Lake Tahoe Rich in beauty and gambling Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2015 10 22 Investors struck it rich in casino stock The Times San Mateo CA AP October 26 1972 via Newspapers com subscription required William F Harrah 67 Is Dead Was a Casino Pioneer in Nevada The New York Times United Press International July 2 1978 p 18 Daniel Heneghan February 8 1990 Inn sale completed The Press of Atlantic City via NewsBank Hermann Andrew May 5 1993 New gambling boat sets sail out of Joliet Chicago Sun Times via NewsBank Retrieved 2012 05 20 subscription required Dice rolling in Vicksburg as Harrah s opens doors The Advocate Baton Rouge LA AP November 21 1993 via NewsBank Laurel Campbell November 30 1993 Harrah s opening plays well in Tunica The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN via NewsBank a b Janet Day December 28 1993 2 casino operators in 2 towns merge Denver Post via NewsBank Marsha Shuler April 19 1994 Shreveport gambling boat opens The Advocate Baton Rouge LA via NewsBank Fred Faust September 23 1994 Opening night Casino near Kansas City is ready for action St Louis Post Dispatch via NewsBank Francie Noyes December 29 1994 Harrah s glitzy Ak Chin casino wakes sleepy town Arizona Daily Star Tucson AZ via NewsBank Promus plans corporate split The Kansas City Star Bloomberg January 31 1995 via NewsBank Laurel Campbell June 20 1995 Dual stock trading for Promus begins as breakup looms The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN via NewsBank James Wallace December 16 1995 Harrah s puts its money on casino in the Skagit Seattle Post Intelligencer via NewsBank New Zealand has Harrah s casino The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN February 2 1996 via NewsBank Laurel Campbell March 13 1997 Harrah s opens Missouri casino The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN via NewsBank Bob Williams November 14 1997 Cherokee casino opens News amp Observer Raleigh NC via NewsBank Rick Alm January 14 1998 New casino opens in Kansas Prairie Band near Topeka unveiled to waiting gamblers Kansas City Star via NewsBank John Pope October 29 1999 Casino shows its hand The Times Picayune New Orleans LA via NewsBank Jeff Simpson August 15 2002 Tribal casino has LV style Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Laurel Campbell December 7 1995 Harrah s to reopen Belle with Mardi Gras theme The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN via NewsBank Joe Weinert June 2 1998 Harrah s completes Showboat purchase The Press of Atlantic City via NewsBank David Flaum January 5 1999 Harrah s closes books on Rio deal gains Vegas resort The Commercial Appeal Memphis TN via NewsBank Joe Weinert March 23 2000 Done deal Harrah s gets Players The Press of Atlantic City via NewsBank Patrick Strawbridge August 1 2001 Harrah s completes buyout Omaha World Herald via NewsBank Harrah s Entertainment completes acquisition of Louisiana Downs New Orleans CityBusiness December 30 2002 via NewsBank Chris Jones July 1 2004 Harrah s purchase clears last hurdle Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Rod Smith March 12 2004 Casino purchase finally finished Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Casino operator overhauls player club program Las Vegas Sun April 4 2000 Retrieved November 27 2015 Total Rewards Reportedly Will Rebrand to Caesars Rewards VitalVegas December 19 2018 Thompson Gary September 4 1997 Harrah s launches customer loyalty program Las Vegas Sun Retrieved 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NewsBank Rod Smith July 15 2004 Caesars accepts buyout offer Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Rod Smith July 14 2004 Harrah s courts Caesars Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Liz Benston December 5 2005 Harrah s focuses on foreign affairs Las Vegas Sun Retrieved 2015 12 06 Harrah s controlling stake in London Clubs International FinancialWire November 5 2006 via NewsBank Harrah s invests in Macau of course Las Vegas Review Journal September 13 2007 Retrieved 2015 12 06 Howard Stutz July 30 2005 Bourbon Street casino closing Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Ed Vogel December 23 2005 Board approves Harrah s to run Imperial Palace Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Ed Vogel February 8 2007 Regulators recommend land swap Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Boyd Gaming closes Barbary Coast property exchange Press release Boyd Gaming February 27 2007 Retrieved 2015 11 27 via PR Newswire Harrah s officially takes over Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Sun February 19 2010 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Jennifer Shubinski June 22 2006 Harrah s adds more acreage to its plot Las Vegas Sun Retrieved 2015 11 27 Landowners stand in way of the gorilla Las Vegas Sun December 17 2006 Retrieved 2015 11 27 a b c Cohan William D June 5 2015 A private equity gamble in Vegas gone wrong Fortune Retrieved 2015 12 06 Staley Oliver Cole Brett December 19 2006 Harrah s agrees to Apollo Texas Pacific buyout offer Bloomberg News Retrieved December 6 2015 Knightly Arnold M January 29 2008 Deal closes Harrah s now private Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved December 6 2015 Benston Liz July 12 2009 Harrah s plans new street of bars eateries near Strip Las Vegas Sun Newspaper lasvegassun com Harrah s to build Vegas arena to draw NBA NHL ESPN August 22 2007 Benston Liz September 27 2008 Harrah s still wants arena but how much will it pay Las Vegas Sun Retrieved September 5 2010 Insiders Tight Lipped on Las Vegas Arena KLAS TV January 20 2009 Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Las Vegas foundation drops arena effort Arena Digest June 12 2010 MGM amp AEG Building a 20 000 Seat Arena on the Las Vegas Strip Billboard Associated Press June 19 2013 Retrieved April 7 2015 HORSESHOE CLEVELAND OHIO S FIRST CASINO OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC Caesar s Entertainment May 15 2012 Retrieved January 17 2022 Stutz Howard April 10 2008 Harrah s opts to hail name of Caesars Las Vegas Review Journal Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2013 Report Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved July 17 2015 a b Caesars Entertainment To Acquire Caesars Acquisition MarketWatch Pulse 2015 03 24 Retrieved 2020 03 20 Caesars Entertainment Caesars Acquisition amend merger deal Reuters 2016 07 11 Retrieved 2020 03 20 Salzberg Mark January 16 2016 Will Lenders Roll Snake Eyes Seventh Circuit Says Caesars May Be Entitled To Injunction The National Law Review Squire Patton Boggs US LLP Retrieved September 6 2018 Caesars casinos files for bankruptcy Fortune Reuters Retrieved January 15 2015 Morrison Peter October 26 2015 Caesars Rolls Snake Eyes District Court Refuses To Enjoin Suit Against Parent The National Law Review Retrieved September 6 2018 Farkas Karen November 2 2015 Rock Gaming takes over management of Horseshoe Cleveland Casino from Caesar s Entertainment The Plain Dealer Retrieved February 26 2016 Rock Gaming Raises Its Stakes in Ohio and Begins Transition of Operational Responsibilities of Gaming Properties PDF Press release Rock Gaming LLC November 2 2015 Retrieved February 25 2016 Playtika Acquired by Caesars Entertainment Casino Group for 80M to 90M Adweek May 19 2011 Culpan Tim August 1 2016 Alibaba s Play Is No Gamble Bloomberg News Retrieved August 3 2016 Reuters Editorial Caesars to sell Harrah s Las Vegas real estate assets for 1 14 Reuters a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Reuters Editorial Caesars Entertainment to buy casino operator Centaur for 1 7 billion Reuters a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help VenuesNow VenuesNow Caesars To Open New Vegas Convention Center VenuesToday Archived from the original on 2017 12 14 Retrieved 2017 12 13 Roumeliotis Greg March 17 2019 EXCLUSIVE Eldorado Resorts Caesars explore merger CNBC Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved March 18 2019 Roumeliotis Greg June 23 2019 Eldorado Resorts clinches 18 billion cash and stock deal for Caesars sources Reuters Retrieved June 23 2019 Hidalgo Jason June 23 2019 Report Eldorado Resorts merging with Caesars in 18 billion deal Reno Gazette Journal Retrieved June 23 2019 Chin Kimberly June 24 2019 Eldorado Resorts to Buy Caesars in 8 58 Billion Casino Deal The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 24 2019 Eldorado Resorts to buy Caesars Entertainment for about 8 5 billion CNBC June 24 2019 Retrieved June 25 2019 Stockholders Approve Eldorado s Acquisition of Caesars www ktvn com 15 November 2019 Retrieved 16 November 2019 Sieroty Chris April 14 2020 Caesars Eldorado merger moving forward Gaming Today Retrieved April 16 2020 Sieroty Chris April 15 2020 Eldorado Caesars Ent merger still hopeful Gaming Today Retrieved April 16 2020 Caesars Entertainment Appoints Tony Rodio as Chief Executive Officer Press release Caesars Entertainment Corporation Retrieved April 17 2019 Chappell Carmin November 1 2018 Mark Frissora is out as CEO of Caesars Entertainment CNBC Retrieved April 17 2019 Shriber Todd June 18 2019 As Potential Suitors Circle Caesars Stock Remains Hedge Fund Favorite Casino org Retrieved June 18 2019 Kosman Josh June 17 2019 Caesars board at odds with billionaire Carl Icahn over sale price sources New York Post Retrieved June 18 2019 O Conner Devin June 18 2019 Caesars Entertainment Board Frustrated With Billionaire Carl Icahn Regarding Acquisition Price Casino org Retrieved June 18 2019 Caesars fined 9 5 million over anti money laundering failures Reuters 8 September 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Caesars Entertainment warned over money laundering checks at UK casinos The Times 16 December 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Lessons to be learned from money laundering failures at Caesars casinos UK Gambling Commission 15 December 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Casino company Caesars Entertainment fined record 13m The Guardian 2 April 2020 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Further reading editShook Robert L 2003 Jackpot Hoboken N J John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 0 471 26323 0 External links edit nbsp Media related to Caesars Entertainment Corporation at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrah 27s Entertainment amp oldid 1178340532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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