I’ll start by saying I didn’t do this personally but is it an option for a concerned investor?
Should someone who owns stock in Wynn, while understanding much of their value comes from Macau, be concerned about a player who is taking them for cash at will in Vegas?
Should said person make a call to security or management about possible collision between a player who is claiming across multiple Internet forums to be taking them for large amounts of money at will?
Who has been at their property for the past 10 days winning daily, while staying and eating for free. While claiming his host knows he wins “all the time”. And claims to be tipping dealers large amounts.
Should the casino be concerned dealers, pit bosses who he claims are watching everything, and hosts are being complacent in their duties? Or worse, in on a scam because of large tips?
Do they have a lawyer from CA who has publicly posted his winnings, along with win/loss statements, hiding in plain sight from their security personnel whose job is to see these abnormalities in basic odds the casino is built on?
At what point does a casino stop welcoming a player who could bankrupt them at anytime he chooses based of what he is doing? Or do they continue to allow him to take them for $10,000 a day?
Do they have a responsibility to shareholders to investigate this publicly announced fleecing of their casino by a player who can’t lose?
As casinos have made it clear they don’t want advantage BJ players, and have banned them, do publicly traded casinos have an obligation to investigate and possible ban Baccarat players who have a negative impact on their bottom lines over time, in amounts above normal variance?
As casinos have also banned customers playing certain slot machines that their actions do not change overall holds, should they be investigating players who ARE affecting their results?
And when reporting this should they provide the disclaimer that all of this could be a waste of time based on a guy (possibly with a little dick) trying to impress anonymous people on Internet forums?
And should shareholders of Las Vegas Sands and The Blackstone Group do the same?