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Station Casinos posts $455 million third-quarter loss

Bankrupt Station Casinos’ financial losses continue to mount, with the locals gaming company posting a $455.4 million loss in the third quarter, a Monday filing with the federal Securities and Exchange showed.

The company said its huge third-quarter net loss was tied to a debt write-off and other charges related to its bankruptcy filing.


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  • The net loss of $455.4 million for the quarter ended Sept. 30 was an increase from the $23.4 million loss posted at the same time last year.

    Nearly $370.7 million of the loss was due to costs tied to the company’s reorganization efforts, including a $225 million debt write-off and $17.9 million in professional fees related to the bankruptcy.

    The company’s net loss for the first nine months of the year is $544.4 million, compared to a $75.7 million loss in the first nine months of 2008.

    Station Casinos declined further comment Monday.

    Station Casinos’ five joint venture operations with the Greenspun Corp. also continued to suffer during the quarter, according to the filing.

    The joint venture’s newest property, Aliante Station in North Las Vegas, lost $3.7 million in the quarter, driving the joint venture’s earnings to a net operating loss of $3.6 million in the quarter. That’s a sharp swing from the $2.3 million profit the joint venture properties realized in last year’s third quarter.

    The troubled $662 million Aliante Station, which opened Nov. 11, 2008, had a nine-month earnings loss of $9.7 million.

    The earnings comes days before another bankruptcy hearing in Reno. Judge Gregg Zive Friday is scheduled to hear arguments Friday on various motions including Boyd Gaming Corp.’s request that a third-party examiner be appointed to review Station Casinos’ financial records.

    Boyd’s request is in response to a motion by Station Casinos seeking additional time to file its own reorganization plan. Station Casinos is seeking a four-month extension from the Nov. 25 deadline to file a proposal.

    Station Casinos filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July after failing to reach agreement with its creditors on a plan to restructure its long-term debt, which is now $5.9 billion.

    A group of small lenders representing nearly 5 percent of the debt has asked Zive to appoint an examiner to look into several aspects of the bankruptcy including Station Casinos’ November 2007 buyout, which loaded the company with debt.

    Additionally, the lenders believe Station Casinos’ board may have had conflicts of interest when it rejected Boyd’s offer to buy some of its competitor’s operating assets for $950 million.

    Other earnings information from the filing showed the gaming company’s quarterly revenues dropped 19.3 percent to $255.7 million from $317 million last year. Nine-month revenues were down 20.1 percent to $805.6 million compared to $1.01 billion last year.

    Adjusted cash flow dropped 43.5 percent to $61.4 million in the quarter, and dropped 36.1 percent to $238.6 million for the first nine months of the year.

    Hotel occupancy dropped 6 percent to 84 percent in the quarter and 5 percent to 85 percent for the year.

    Average daily room rates dropped to $61 from $77 in the quarter.

    Station Casinos owns 13 properties including Red Rock Resort, Palace Station, Boulder Station, Texas Station, Sunset Station, Santa Fe Station, the Fiestas and Wildfire casinos. It also manages an American Indian casino in California.

    In addition to Aliante Station, the Station Casinos-Greenspun Corp joint venture owns Green Valley Resort and three smaller casinos. Green Valley Resort had an operating loss of $855,000 in the first nine months of the year, a swing from the $17.5 million net earnings realized for the same period last year. Its revenues declined 27.8 percent in the quarter to $42.6 million. Property cash flow fell 56.4 percent to $8.5 million.

    Contact reporter Arnold M. Knightly at aknightly@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3893.

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    Kevin wrote on November 19, 2009 02:00 PM: The bond holders should have accepted the very generous offer from Boyd Gaming 6 months ago.

    History has proven time and time again that Boyd Gaming is the go to gaming company.


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    I work for Stations wrote on November 18, 2009 01:24 PM: I had a little to much wine,sorry I was rambling. Yes that is a poor example of the written English language. For that I appologize.


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    no mo c notes 4 U wrote on November 17, 2009 02:51 AM: Whoops NO MORE Jumbo Jackpots.


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    Hard Knock Life wrote on November 16, 2009 10:15 PM: How is that hope and change you dummies voted for working out for you today?


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    LetThe wrote on November 16, 2009 07:27 PM: Greedy casinos who could care less about customers and employees should go out of business. Let the pigeons occupy the property.


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    U-Haul wrote on November 16, 2009 07:06 PM: These numbers are a sobering reminder of just how much trouble Vegas is in. It aint going to get better.

    "Vegas awalys bounces back"<----before the rest of America had legalized gambling. But not no more, we have no competitive edge, and to have a healthy economy.


    <<<<>>>>>>


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    Mark Turmell wrote on November 16, 2009 06:33 PM: That's what they get for booting O'Connell, (then) Heck, Tiffany, Beers, etc. out of office. They installed their snaky public employee shills who ran all of the affluent business out of Vegas.

    They are reaping what they sowed big time - and it hasn't even started.


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    DidIMention wrote on November 16, 2009 06:03 PM: As a "local" I have experience with Station.

    They are greedy.

    Station should go out of business.

    Their management is horrible and not employee or customer friendly.

    Did I mention: GREED?

    I'll never ever spend another cent at Station.


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    dave wrote on November 16, 2009 03:55 PM: The sad part of this ordeal is the Fertittas have little to lose in this bankruptcy saga. Anyone care to wager on the outcome of this mess? New ownership might induce more interest in Stations properties in hopes of better marketing and customer service. To come out of bankruptcy with no concessions from the ownership will further erode customer confidence in ownerships ability to offer competitve deals for customers and employees alike. Investors need to gain equity in lieu of losses endured during bankruptcy proceedings. Customers must be offered superior benefits over competitors to entice them back and employees should regain lost benefits to reward them for enduring the brunt of the cutbacks. Whatever the outocme, I have no doubts the Fertittas will have structured the deal so they never come out on the short end, given their shady history of corporate ownership.

    http://westcoastpoppin.com/popping-locking-forum/archive/index.php/t-2039.html


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    VegasSucks wrote on November 16, 2009 02:12 PM: @Nicky-
    No I am not "to scared too say" where I am from-(your spelling, not mine)-I'm one of the fortunate people who were able get out of Las Vegas. Lived there twenty years though. I live in Oregon now.
    What makes you think I don't have a job--because I read your local newspaper and take a few minutes to comment?? Like you do?? LMAO
    And Nicky, could you please use spellcheck before posting your comments--there is only one "l" in welfare. Are you a CCSD graduate? Here's a big hug for you, you poor uneducated soul.


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