Caesars bankruptcy won’t affect day-to-day operations at its 2 Lake Tahoe casinos
By Howard Stutz, Las Vegas Review-Journal
Caesars Entertainment Corp. placed its largest operating division into bankruptcy Thursday, taking the initial steps to eliminate almost $10 billion of debt and restructure the casino operator’s troubled balance sheet.
The pre-packaged filing covering Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., has been agreed upon by 80 percent of the company’s senior bondholders.It was filed in the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Chicago. The company hopes to emerge from bankruptcy later this year.
The iconic 4,250-room Caesars Palace is the only Las Vegas property covered by the CEOC bankruptcy filing.
Company officials have said the bankruptcy filing and financial restructuring will not impact day-to-day operations of its hotels and casinos, its interactive gaming operations or the company-owned World Series of Poker. The reorganization will not disrupt Caesars’ Total Rewards customer loyalty program, which has more than 45 million members.
The plan is to seek the court’s approval to convert CEOC into a publicly-traded real estate investment trust. CEOC is the largest of Caesars’ operating units and controls the flagship Caesars Palace, Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Reno and more than a dozen regional properties including Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and Harveys in Stateline.
It won’t affect it? Here in Tahoe their casinos have: eliminated room service, eliminated 24/7 food availability (unless you consider Starbucks scones food), they’ve gotten rid of many veteran employees, whose experience they don’t think justifies their slightly higher wage as compared to some newbie off the street, and some executives have jumped ship that they’re not even bothering to replace.
And the Chapter 11 may end up working Caesars as hopes? Thus allowing them to clear up a lot of their debt. But junior lien holders who are fighting Caesars’ plan, won the first round in court today. As the Bankruptcy Court in Delaware where they filed first, declared that Bankruptcy filing will take precedent over Caesars Chap.11 filing in Chicago.
But I bet CEO Gary Loveman still has his private to weekly fly back and forth from his Boston home and Caesars Las Vegas HQ!
Shell game, nothing good will come of this for the employees. Business as usual at the top. Pull the rip cord guys…….
sad to see what’s become of the quality legacies Bill Harrah and Harvey Gross built. Sadder still, what it’s done to the hard working employees over the years who have given their life’s labor to those establishments.