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Cy Ryan Gaming Guru - Page 7Nevada's Casinos Win Big in March11 May 2004
CARSON CITY -- Nevada casinos won $930.3 million in March, a record for a single month, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.
Powered by big year-over-year increases on the Strip, in North Las Vegas and on Boulder Highway, the March results included big jumps in the amount won from ... (read more)
Nevada Casinos Want $20 million Tax Refund6 April 2004
CARSON CITY -- Forty-one casinos want a tax refund of $20 million for the sales tax paid on complimentary meals for their guests and employees over a three-year period.
Chuck Chinnock, executive director of the state Department of Taxation, said Monday the casinos have joined in submitting their ... (read more)
Nevada Gaming Win Off11 February 2004
CARSON CITY -- After three straight months of gains, winnings at Nevada casinos slumped in December by 1 percent compared to December 2002 as table game revenue weakened.
The state Gaming Control Board reported today that the casinos won $761.2 million before taxes and business expenses in ... (read more)
Gaming Win Inches Up10 December 2003
CARSON CITY, Nevada -- Nevada casinos reported they won $819.4 million in October, a modest 1.5 percent increase but the second straight month of higher gross revenue, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.
While slot machine winnings were off, table game revenue rose, the state Gaming Control Board reported today. ... (read more)
Strong Slot Play Boosts September Gaming Win10 November 2003
CARSON CITY -- After a down month in August, Nevada casinos bounced back in September to report $841.5 million in winnings, up 3.9 percent from a year ago, the state reported today.
And it was the slot machines that carried the day, while winnings from table games fell.
All markets in Clark ... (read more)
Lady Luck Management Deal Approved22 August 2003
CARSON CITY, Nevada -- Despite concerns about finances, the state Gaming Commission has given approval for two men to take over the gaming at the Lady Luck casino in downtown Las Vegas.
A two-year limited license will go to Robert H. O'Neil with 83 1/3 percent ownership and Keith E. Grossman with 16 2/3 percent. ... (read more)
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