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Casino Company Struggles Amid Long Losing Streak.


THOUGH investors have punished Pinnacle Entertainment Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: PNK) is a gaming and hospitality company based in Las Vegas, Nevada that was created in 1938. It owns and operates casinos in the United States and Argentina.  Inc. after a second quarter earnings warning last month plus other bad news -- including a freakish freak·ish  
adj.
1. Markedly unusual or abnormal; strange: freakish weather; a freakish combination of styles.

2. Relating to or being a freak: a freakish extra toe.
 ship wreck -- the dust finally could be settling for the Glendale-based gaming company.

Two weeks ago, Pinnacle's stock sank to its 52-week low of $6.87, a point it has been sliding toward since reaching its 52-week high of $22.81 last October.

Pinnacle operates seven casinos in Mississippi, Louisiana, Indiana and other states, and it has lease income from two Los Angeles-based card clubs.

While the gaming sector is normally resilient in sluggish economic times, Pinnacle has had an especially rough year, and Wall Street is not being kind.

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 Inc., the L.A. investment firm headed by real estate investor A real estate investor is someone who actively or passively invests in real estate. An active investor may buy a property, make repairs and/or improvements to the property, and sell it later for a profit.  Thomas Barrack BARRACK. By this term, as used in Pennsylvania, is understood an erection of upright posts supporting a sliding roof, usually of thatch. 5 Whart. R. 429. , sent the stock plunging last December. Pinnacle had agreed to be bought by Colony, which controls Harvey's Casino, for $670 million in cash. But Colony backed out for several reasons, among them the troubled opening of Pinnacle's Belterra Casino Resort in southern Indiana Southern Indiana, in the United States, is notable because it is culturally distinct from the rest of the state. The area's geography has led to a blend of Northern and Southern culture that is not found in the rest of Indiana. . The $200 million complex includes Miss Belterra, a riverboat casino that takes gamblers along a rural stretch of the Ohio River 45 miles south-west of Cincinnati.

Miss Belterra was scheduled to begin operations during the peak summer season last year, but a collision with a barge on the Mississippi River prevented her from opening on time. When the vessel finally was operating, bad weather kept gamblers away, and it has suffered losses ever since.

Bruce Hinckley, Pinnacle's chief financial officer, said the company expects revenues to kick in as promotional programs gather steam next year and more people in Louisville, Cincinnati, Lexington and Indianapolis find out about the property. A recently opened golf course is supposed to help out.

Citing the troubles at Belterra, Pinnacle recently lowered its second quarter estimate to a loss of $4.5 million to $5.5 million. For the first quarter ended March 31, the company reported a net loss of $2.2 million (8 cents per diluted share), compared with net income of $22 million (80 cents) in the like year-earlier quarter. Revenues were $134 million, down from $156.7 million in the like year-earlier quarter.

Pinnacle expects to report second quarter results July 24.

While the gaming sector is often unaffected in economic downturns, that does not seem to be holding true in the Midwest. "The gaming sector has seen a surprising drop-off in revenues," said Michael Crawford, an analyst with B. Riley & Co.

Among the causes could be the weak manufacturing sector, particularly the automobile industry. Casinos depend on disposable income disposable income

Portion of an individual's income over which the recipient has complete discretion. To assess disposable income, it is necessary to determine total income, including not only wages and salaries, interest and dividend payments, and business profits, but also
, something that factory workers could be lacking in down times.

There's another potential asset in the Pinnacle portfolio that analysts are closely watching. Pinnacle is the frontrunner among three finalists for the 15th and final riverboat riv·er·boat  
n.
A boat suitable for use on a river.
 gaming license being issued by the state of Louisiana CODE, OF LOUISIANA. In 1822, Peter Derbigny, Edward Livingston, and Moreau Lislet, were selected by the legislature to revise and amend the civil code, and to add to it such laws still in force as were not included therein. . Pinnacle wants the license for its proposed $220 million casino-hotel resort in Lake Charles. The license will be awarded by the state in August.

With $145 million in cash on its balance sheet at the end of the first quarter, Pinnacle seems well positioned to make the Lake Charles investment. "They could do it without taking on new debt by drawing down on their cash, and they have room on their existing bank line," Crawford said.

Pinnacle Entertainment was formerly known as Hollywood Park Inc., which sold its horseracing track in Inglewood to Churchill Downs Inc. in 1999 as part of an effort to focus on casinos.

Pinnacle's woes on Wall Street are part of an industry-wide trend. Rivals like Harrah's, Aztar Corp., MGM Mirage and Mandalay Resort Group Mandalay Resort Group was a hotel-casino operator based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its major properties included Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur and Circus Circus, as well as half of the Monte Carlo.  have also been punished by investors, tripped up when Harrah's announced last week that it too would fall short of Wall Street's second quarter estimates. The company blamed its shortfall on the economic slowdown, which it said is causing gamblers to cut back.

Hinckley said Pinnacle is not shopping itself around to potential buyers, but is instead focused on the Lake Charles project. "The question is, if we do get the license, will it turn out to be another Belterra problem or a home run? That's a gamble the investor has to take," Hinckley said.
Pinnacle Entertainment Inc.
YEAR (Dec.31)                    2000    1999
Revenue (millions)             $584.6  $706.8
Operating Expenses (millions)   412.7   562.7
Operating Income (millions)     171.9   144.2
Net Income (millions)            76.8      44
Earnings Per Share              $2.80   $1.67


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SUMMARY

Business: Casino operator

Headquarters: Glendale

CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. : Paul Alanis

Market Cap: $182 million Dividend Yield: N/A[*]

Total Liabilities: $574.8 million P/E Ratio P/E ratio

Current stock price divided by trailing annual earnings per share or expected annual earnings per share. Assume XYZ Co. sells for $25.50 per share and has earned $2.55 per share this year; $25.50 = 10 times $2.55. XYZ stock sells for ten times earnings.
: 3.45

(*.)Pinnacle Entertainment does not pay dividends.

Long-Term Debt Long-Term Debt

Loans and financial obligations lasting over one year.

Notes:
For example debts obligations such as bonds and notes which have maturities greater than one year would be considered long-term debt.
: $496.5 million
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Author:IBOLD, HANS
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Jul 16, 2001
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