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Lol...for the record I'm not crazy about the increased takeout...its not the owners that raised the takeout... it takes all three entities for the model to work but it is the tracks and the owners who are directly related in putting on the show. :eek:
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I think what everyone is learning here is why profit-maximizing corporations are not necessarily good for America in general. Churchill is doing what "is best for their shareholders" because that's what they HAVE to do. It's the whole 99%'er argument all over again.
I have a lot more compassion for Ron Turcotte than Porter- a true legend of the game, who literally gave everything he had to it, and Churchill should have shown him the respect he deserves with at least a ticket and a parking spot. |
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CDI conveniently trots this out whenever they do something that will piss people off like their hands are tied because of shareholders. While Fiduciary responsibility is a part of every publicly traded companies accountability, the idea that free programs for the backside or a few hundred comped seats on a day when 150k people will be there has zero to do with shareholders. Management has a lot of leeway on day to day business decisions and pricing. This has far more to do with intentionally alienating the racing industry to the point where the backlash allows them to feel free to slash racing to the absolute bare minimum and eventually sell off or eliminate it completely. Except of course the Derby/Oaks weekend. People mistakenly believe that because of the name "Churchill Downs" the company is a racing company. They might as well be named Acme Gaming. They have decided that instead of trying to grow the racing product, they will just squeeze it for every drop of blood and then dump it when the politicians are desperate. |
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Let's say they hold back 1,000 seats for owners and trainers on Derby Weekend. Got to be clubhouse 300's at minimum, as though not to offend a guy like Porter, right? Those seats are almost $1,000 for the two days. That's a million bucks of lost revenue. You know what a million bucks is to CD's CEO? 2% of Net Income in 2013. Let's just say that correlated 1:1 to the stock (which it's often magnified, but for argument's sake)... 2% is a difference of $30 million to the market cap. I've said it before and I'll say it again... they don't have people who understand racing and gaming in place, they have knucklehead MBA's who see everything as an asset or liability on the balance sheet and P&L on the income statement. Not saying it's right, but that's what they're doing. |
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facts are simple your horse wins the KD and is worth 8 figs plus save the BS for Rick Porter |
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The idea that if CDI comps undercard owners some seats that they will be failing shareholders in laughable. Bob Evans corporate internet porn account subtracts more from the bottom line than those seats. |
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I really dont understand how anyone would want to attend the Kentucky Derby for that matter. Absurd admissions, long lines everywhere and not even a good view of the race. I rather go to track early, bet my picks and come home and watch it on my own 65 inch TV with friends/family.
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Turcotte story makes ESPN front page
http://espn.go.com/horse-racing/trip...by-snubbed-him Hope their talking heads pick this one up. Stick it to those lousy bean counters. |
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Winning the KD is priceless and winning a graded stake on KD day is the greatest advertisement for people trying to wrangle new investment from potential new clients. The BS that CDI is pulling i9s meaningless when you succeed at the their track. If people dont like head to Penn, PDI Will Rodger or vavapi |
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Ron Turcotte gets jack squat but Kid Rock probably gets comped.
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Also just look at what has been going on at the Fair Grounds in recent years.
Things are getting worse there also. And CDI. does n't seem to want to do anything to fix all there problems there. |
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At the moment there is a dispute between WNY OTB and Churchill....there are not taking bets...i only know cuz about 14 people called me today and asked if i could get a bet in for them. I'm sure this is about fees, but have no idea.
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