Isle of Capri Casinos

Isle of Capri Casinos
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: ISLE
Industry Gaming
Genre Casinos
Founded 1992
Founder Bernard Goldstein
Headquarters Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States
Revenue US$1.13 billion (2008)[1]
-$51.35 million
-$96.87 million
Total assets $2 billion
Total equity $188.01 million
Number of employees
7,500
Website islecorp.com

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. is a gaming company headquartered in Creve Coeur, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis[2][3] which operates casinos and associated entertainment and lodging facilities in the United States.

Currently operating 15 casinos in seven states across the U.S., Isle of Capri properties have nearly 13 million visitors each year. These properties have a total of about 14,000 slot machines, 350 table games, 2,300 hotel rooms; and three dozen restaurants.

History

The company opened its first casino in 1992 as a publicly traded corporation. The Company's founder Bernard Goldstein was known as the "grandfather of riverboat gaming since he owned the first riverboat casino to sail on the Mississippi River.[4]

In April 1992 it was renamed Anubis II Corporation. In June 1992 it was renamed again to Casino America, Inc. and began trading on the NASDQ under the ticker symbol CSNO. In 1995 it announced a move to trade to the New York Stock Exchange but that did not happen. In September 1998 it became Capris Casinos, Inc.[4] and changed its ticker symbol to "ISLE."[5]

Goldstein's first casino operations were in the Quad City area of Iowa and Illinois, where Goldstein operated the riverboats Diamond Lady and the Emerald Lady under the corporate name Steamboat Casino Cruises.[6] The two boats, which sailed from Bettendorf, Iowa on April 1, 1991, were two of the first modern riverboat casinos.[7]

Isle of Capri Casinos opened its first casino in Biloxi, Mississippi in August 1992, and was the first gaming establishment to trade on the NASDAQ.

In 2000, Isle of Capri spent $400 million in a multi-part deal to acquire the Lady Luck chain of casinos. Lady Luck Gaming, which owned two adjacent Lady Luck casinos in Lula, Mississippi, one in Natchez, Mississippi, the Miss Marquette casino in Marquette, Iowa, and a half interest in the Lady Luck casino in Bettendorf, Iowa, was bought for $59 million in cash, $177 million in assumed debt, and $22 million to redeem preferred stock.[8][9] On the same day, Isle of Capri bought the other half of the Bettendorf property from Goldstein's family for $62 million,[10] and the rights to the Lady Luck trademark from Lady Luck's founder, Andrew Tompkins, for $31 million.[9] Six months later, it completed the purchase of the Lady Luck Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas from Tompkins for $14.5 million.[11] The Las Vegas property was sold two years later to a group of real estate investors.[12] The other Lady Luck properties were all rebranded under the Isle of Capri name.[13]

In 2005, its Biloxi casino (but not its hotel) was destroyed and its Lake Charles facilities were damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, respectively.[14][15]

In August 2006, Isle of Capri Casinos moved its headquarters from Biloxi to Creve Coeur, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.[16] Missouri had offered $4.2 million in tax incentives to lure the operation. 150 employees moved with the headquarters. Company officials said they were looking for new headquarters after evacuating their building three times in 2004–05 due to hurricanes.[17]

On February 14, 2006, Isle of Capri sold the Isle of Capri Bossier City and Isle of Capri Vicksburg to Legends Gaming for $240 million. The properties are now known as "Diamond Jack's".

The company competed for a gambling license in Pittsburgh in 2006, offering $290 million toward the construction of a new arena for the Pittsburgh Penguins as an incentive and thus drawing enormous public support in Pittsburgh. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board nevertheless awarded the license to PITG Gaming Majestic Star instead, who was required to partially fund the building of the new arena, the Consol Energy Center.[18]

On March 19, 2007 Isle of Capri purchased Casino Aztar in Caruthersville, Missouri from Columbia Sussex for about $45 million.

In April, 2007 the Company opened the Isle Casino & Racing at Pompano Park in Pompano Beach, Florida.

On July 1, 2007 Isle of Capri opened a new property in Waterloo, Iowa.

In 2008, the company adopted a two-brand strategy, reviving the Lady Luck name for smaller properties with limited amenities, while keeping the Isle of Capri name for properties with full-service facilities like hotel rooms, convention space, and expanded dining options.[19] The Marquette and Caruthersville casinos were the first to be rebranded as Lady Luck properties.[20]

In June 2010, Isle of Capri bought the Rainbow Casino in Vicksburg, Mississippi from Bally Technologies for $80 million.[21] The property was re-branded Lady Luck Casino in 2012.

On December 1, 2010, the Missouri Gaming Commission awarded the company the state's 13th gaming license for a casino project in Cape Girardeau.[22] The casino includes 1,000 slot machines, 28 table games, 3 restaurants, a lounge and terrace overlooking the Mississippi River and a 750-seat event center at an estimated cost of $125 million.

On April 14, 2011, Isle of Capri and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort were selected as the recipients of Pennsylvania's last casino resort license by the state's gaming board.[23] Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin is expected to include 600 slot machines, 28 table games, a casual dining restaurant and lounge.

On October 30, 2012, Isle Casino Cape Girardeau opened to the public.[24]

In November 2012, Isle of Capri sold the Isle Casino Hotel Biloxi to Landry’s Inc. for $45 million.[25]

On July 1, 2013, Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin opened to the public.[26]

On February 3, 2014, the Company completed the sale of its Davenport, Iowa casino to Scott County Casino LLC.[27]

On October 18, 2015, the Company closed their Natchez, MS riverfront casino due to low patronage. The Isle of Capri hotel was sold to Natchez competitor Magnolia Bluffs Casino.[28]

Properties

Former

References

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  2. Van Der Werf, Martin. "Isle of Capri will move HQ to Creve Coeur." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. January 28, 2006. Third Edition, Business A31. Retrieved on August 19, 2009.
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  9. 1 2 Form 10-K405/A (Report). Isle of Capri Casinos. August 1, 2000. Item 1. Business. Retrieved 2012-06-16.
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  13. Form 10-K405 (Report). Isle of Capri Casinos. July 30, 2001. p. 1. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  14. "Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc., Provides Update of Hurricanes Rita and Katrina Damage". Prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
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  17. "City, Missouri team up to lure Isle of Capri to Creve Coeur." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) (viaKnight-Ridder/Tribune Business News). January 24, 2006. Retrieved February 1, 2009 from HighBeam Research: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-141196188.html - "Missouri and Creve Coeur are offering more than $4.2 million in tax incentives to lure the corporate headquarters of Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. from its home in Biloxi, Miss., said Mark Perkins, the city's administrator." and "Isle of Capri is fleeing the frequent hurricanes of the Gulf Coast region, Haynes said. The company had to evacuate its headquarters three times between the autumns of 2004 and 2005 -- shutting down finance and information systems for all of its properties in the process."
  18. "PITG wins slots casino license for North Side", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 20, 2006
  19. Form 10-K (Report). Isle of Capri Casinos. June 25, 2009. p. 2. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  20. Form 10-K (Report). Isle of Capri Casinos. June 25, 2009. p. 7. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
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  23. Isle of Capri & Nemacolin Woodlands Casino Resort Project Selected by... - FAYETTE COUNTY, Pa., April 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/. Prnewswire.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-26.
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  27. "Casino closes as it changes owners". Qctimes.com. 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
  28. http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/2015/10/16/isle-of-capri-casino-closes-sunday/))

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