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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gamehost Inc T.GH

Alternate Symbol(s):  GHIFF

Gamehost Inc. is a Canada-based company operating hospitality & gaming properties in Alberta. The Company's operations include the Rivers Casino & Entertainment Centre in Ft. McMurray, the Great Northern Casino, Service Plus Inns & Suites and Encore Suites hotels as well as a strip mall all located in Grande Prairie, and the Deerfoot Inn & Casino Inc. in Calgary. The Company's segments include... see more

TSX:GH - Post Discussion

Gamehost Inc > Reducing Operating Costs
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Post by TheBridge on Nov 13, 2024 2:10pm

Reducing Operating Costs

Can you imagine the electrical costs of operating the three Alberta GH casinos? It is an enormous cost. The slot machines and the VLTs gourge themselves on electricity. As the Q3 Report noted we have 2 quarters remaining in the temporary 2% increase in the operators share of Slot Net Win. We'll all be grateful if it is renewed and moreso if it were even increased. But, much more impactful aid would be if Daniel Smith and the UCP were to ensure that in Alberta we can have access to electrical rates enjoyed by the rest of Canada.........add it to the list of what some think is the "Alberta Advantage." Now that would be of an enormous benefit to not only GH, but all industrial activitiy in Alberta.
This morning, in an article written by Doug Firby entitled, "Why Albertan's Pay So Much for Electricity" he explained how these have become a major problem in Alberta. Selectively, I picked some of the facts presented, if you're interested in reading the whole article simply google it.
In 1996, Ralph Klein's PC goverment introduced energy deregulation and deregulatiion of energy generation followed in 2001. Alberta remains the only province with a fully deregulated energy market today. Alberta's rates went from among the lowest in Canada to the highest. In comparison, rates per kwh include BC 11 cents, Sask. 19.9 cents, Quebec 7.8 cents, Ontario 14.4 while Alberta's have soared to over 30 cents at times. Alberta's industrial, commercial and farm electricity customers have paid about $17 billion more than their peers in other provinces since 2001.
Can't think of a better area than this to get the Alberta government to correct a problem that was created and assist the economy of the province.

Comment by malx1 on Nov 15, 2024 11:43am
Mr Bridge. A lotta moving pieces in the power markets. Long-term contracts at fixed prices have matured. Upon maturity, consumers find out that the old coal-fired power plants were shuttered and new power suppliers, generating power from sources other than coal, are materially more expensive. PPA - power purchase agreements - they get funny when supplied from varied "renewable" ...more  
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