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Gaming News Archives - Page 3069Ante Up for Africa tournament a success12 May 2008
The Ante Up for Africa celebrity Poker tournament, together with San
Manuel's $500,000 donation and the proceeds from the silent auction, were able to raise a significant financial
contribution for the Not On Our Watch project.
MTR Gaming Group reports results12 May 2008
MTR Gaming reports that for the first quarter, net revenues increased to $116.3 million, up 26% from $92.0 million in the same period of 2007.
Crosstown Bingo opened12 May 2008
Littlefield Corporation reports that its Crosstown Bingo hall in Corpus Christi, Texas successfully opened for business on May 8, 2008.
Century Casinos reports results12 May 2008
Century Casinos reports for Q1 2008, net operating revenue was $20,980,000 and consolidated Adjusted EBITDA was $4,393,000, a decrease from Q1 2007.
Isle of Capri casino to reopen12 May 2008
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. reports that its casino property in Natchez, Mississippi will reopen Monday, May 12 at 10:00 am following a temporary closure due to Mississippi River flooding.
Mega Millions jackpot at $145 million9 May 2008
Tonight the California Lottery is offering up a $145 million Mega Millions jackpot, which is currently the largest lottery jackpot in the country.
Lottery winner gives winnings to mom9 May 2008
News Brief: Michael McManus, the holder of a winning $1 million Washington State Lottery ticket is giving his winnings to his mother.
Ascuaga, Nugget, award 25 scholarships9 May 2008
News Brief: In all, 25 of the area students were honored on Tuesday with an awards ceremony and luncheon in the Poolside Terrace at John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino.
Onex Corp. eyes Tropicana Entertainment9 May 2008
News Brief: Onex Corp. is ready to place a bet on the U.S. gambling industry, with struggling casino icon Tropicana Entertainment LLC a potential target for Gerald Schwartz's buyout firm.
Washington cardrooms hit by weak economy9 May 2008
News Brief: La Center’s four cardrooms, after beginning to rebound from the statewide smoking ban that took effect in 2006, now could be feeling the sting of a weak economy.
Sonco wins New Brunswick contract9 May 2008
Sonco Gaming New Brunswick Ltd. has won the jackpot in the bid to build the province's first casino.
Lumière Place numbers slip9 May 2008
News Brief: Pinnacle Entertainment's Lumière Place casino and luxury hotel complex in downtown St. Louis lost $760,000 during the company's first quarter primarily due to significant initial marketing and overstaffing.
Meadows tops rivals9 May 2008
News Brief: The Meadows Racetrack & Casino, once projected to fall far short of its own revenue estimates, is paying out hundreds of millions of dollars more than competing casinos in West Virginia.
Gaming summit looks at economy issues9 May 2008
News Brief: The Southern Gaming Summit examined the the question of the slumping economy and how it might affect casinos in Mississippi and across the country.
Pinnacle's casino start date pushed back9 May 2008
News Brief: Construction for Pinnacle Entertainment's $1.5 billion Atlantic City megaresort will start no earlier than 2010, according to Pinnacle Chairman Dan Lee.
Riviera executive says bids lacked cash9 May 2008
There were several offers to buy Riveria Holdings Corp. last year, but no one ever came forward with any cash to back up their bid, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer William Westerman said.
Global Cash Access reports results9 May 2008
For Q1, Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc. reports revenues were $143.5 million, a decrease of 3.2% over the $148.2 million in revenues recorded in Q1 last year.
Trump Entertainment names new board member9 May 2008
Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. today announced that Harry C. Hagerty has been appointed to the company’s Board of Directors.
Slot cheat nears Black Book status9 May 2008
The Gaming Control Board took less than 10 minutes Thursday to nominate a convicted slot machine cheat for membership as the 36th name on the state's List of Excluded Persons, commonly referred to as the Black Book.
Ameristar Casinos reports quarterly loss9 May 2008
Ameristar Casinos reported a loss Thursday of $77.1 million during the first quarter, blaming a noncash impairment charge of $129 million related to the company's purchase of a riverboat casino in East Chicago, Indiana.
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