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IN THE CHIPS; NEVADA HOTEL-CASINOS REBOUND WITH BOOST IN PROFITS.


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Nevada's major hotel-casinos had combined net profits of $1.3 billion in fiscal 1998 for a 3 percent gain over the previous year, a new state report has shown.

That's a big improvement from fiscal 1997 when the big resorts netted $1.1 billion for a nearly 19 percent slump in profits, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Gaming Control Board Gaming Control Board or "GCB" is a governmental body or agency charged with regulating casino and other types of gaming in a defined geographical area, usually a state, and of enforcing gaming law in general.  report.

``Obviously, this year was a recovery from the previous year in terms of net income,'' GCB GCB Gaming Control Board
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 spokesman Russ Guindon said in detailing the board's annual Gaming Abstract.

But Guindon added Las Vegas Strip The Las Vegas Strip (also known as The Strip) is a 4 mi (6.7 km) section of Las Vegas Boulevard South, most of which has been designated an All-American Road.  clubs weren't as profitable as they were a year earlier. And downtown Las Vegas Downtown Las Vegas can have several meanings depending on how it is used.

It can mean:
  • The business area around City Hall
  • The downtown casino area.
For articles that include information about this area see:
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
 casinos had big losses.

Statewide, the net profit before taxes works out to 8.2 percent of total gross revenues of $13.88 billion in the fiscal year that ended last June.

On the expense side of the ledger, the clubs generally held steady or had modest year-to-year increases in payroll, advertising, complimentary services to high-rolling gamblers, taxes, utility bills and other categories.

There was a $112 million drop, to $739 million, in a catchall catch·all  
n.
1. A receptacle or storage area for odds and ends.

2. Something that encompasses a wide variety of items or situations:
 ``other'' category that includes various legal expenses, architectural fees, insurance premiums, garbage bills and assorted other costs.

And there was an $18 million drop, from nearly $107 million to about $89 million, in money spent on hiring entertainers and musicians.

All those costs are listed under general and administrative expense, which totaled $4.28 billion. That's up only $13 million from the previous year.

But in the ``cost of sales'' accounting category, an $8.46 billion total was more than $500 million higher than the previous year's total.

``Cost of sales'' includes the money spent on supplies for all hotel-casino operations - everything from new card decks for blackjack blackjack, one of the world's most widely played gambling card games; also known as twenty-one or vingt-et-un. Despite contesting claims between the French and Italians, its origins are unknown.  tables to food for restaurants and booze Booze

sold cheap whiskey in a log-cabin bottle. [Am. Hist.: Espy, 152–153]

See : Drunkenness
 for bars.

The category used up 61 percent of the gross revenue. That's up from 59.6 percent in the previous fiscal year. General-administrative costs took nearly 31 percent, down a point.

The report is based on financial data from 235 casinos that each grossed more than $1 million during the year and account for almost all of Nevada's casino revenues.

Resorts in southern Nevada accounted for 80 percent of the gross revenue - down 3 percent from 1997 - while Reno-Sparks-North Tahoe resorts accounted for 12.6 percent - up about 5 percent from the previous year.

A breakdown shows big clubs on the Las Vegas Strip grossed $7.4 billion and netted $802.8 million. That's down from a $906.4 million net a year earlier.

Downtown Las Vegas resorts grossed $1.12 billion and reported a net loss of $853.7 million. In fiscal 1997, the downtown clubs reported a net loss of $49.8 million.

The $13.88 billion in statewide gross revenues in fiscal 1998 includes $7.74 billion from casino games Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. In a casino game, the players gamble casino chips on various possible random outcomes or combinations of outcomes. Casino games are available in online casinos, where permitted by law. , or 55.8 percent of the total. Hotel rooms accounted for $2.32 billion, or 16.7 percent. Restaurant food accounted for $1.75 billion, or 12.6 percent; and liquor and other bar sales for $721.4 million, or 5.2 percent.

The only significant changes in those percentages included a drop from 56.4 percent in casino games in fiscal 1997, and an increase from 12.2 percent in restaurant revenue. Hotel room and bar sale percentages held steady.

The net profit, which drops even further once federal income taxes are paid, is the money left over after various expenses and state taxes are deducted de·duct  
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v.tr.
1. To take away (a quantity) from another; subtract.

2. To derive by deduction; deduce.

v.intr.
 from gross revenues. The clubs paid $590.8 million in state gaming tax and license fees.

CASHING OUT

Here are area-by-area details from the state Gaming Control Board's report on 1998 gross and net profits for Nevada's major casinos:

STATEWIDE: $1.13 billion net, or 8.3 percent of $13.88 billion gross.

LAS VEGAS STRIP: Thirty-eight clubs grossed $7.4 billion and netted $802.8 million, or 10.9 percent of gross.

DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS: Eighteen resorts grossed $1.12 billion and reported a net loss of $853.7 million, -0.1 percent of gross.

LAUGHLIN: Ten clubs had a gross of $744.1 million and netted $46 million, 6.2 percent of gross.

OTHER CLARK COUNTY Clark County is the name of twelve counties in the United States of America:
  • Clark County, Arkansas
  • Clark County, Idaho
  • Clark County, Illinois
  • Clark County, Indiana
  • Clark County, Kansas
  • Clark County, Kentucky
  • Clark County, Missouri
 CLUBS: Forty-nine clubs in other areas of Clark County grossed $1.17 million and reported a net loss of $56.6 million, -4.8 percent of gross.

RENO-SPARKS: Thirty-five major clubs grossed $1.58 billion and netted $88.9 million, 5.6 percent of gross.

NORTH TAHOE, OTHER WASHOE CO. CLUBS: Nine resorts grossed $180.5 million and netted $9.9 million, 5.5 percent of gross.

STATELINE: Five clubs grossed $477.2 million and netted $34.8 million, 7.3 percent of gross.

- Associated Press

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