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Gaming News Archives - Page 3093Vegas Promotional Systems reports reverse stock split16 April 2008
Vegas Promotional Systems, Inc. reports that its Board of Directors has
approved a reverse split of the Company's common stock at a ratio of
1-for-100 shares.
TableMAX showcases new products16 April 2008
At the 17th annual NIGA trade show, TableMAX will be showing
the proven future of the gaming industry -- electronic table games.
Fair Grounds moves up start date for season16 April 2008
Fair Grounds will expand its racing season by two weeks next season and begin a locally based meet prior to Thanksgiving for the first time in nearly 30 years, track president Randy Soth announced Tuesday.
Nevada Gold & Casinos, American Heritage settle lawsuit16 April 2008
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. has entered into a settlement agreement totaling $4.6 million with American Heritage, Inc.
Penn National Gaming merger approved by New Mexico board16 April 2008
Penn National Gaming, Inc. has received approval from the New Mexico Gaming Control Board for the pending merger of the Company and certain funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group and Centerbridge Partners, L.P.
Taiwan looks to open up gambling16 April 2008
President-elect Ma Ying-Jeou has pledged to open up the island nation’s gambling business by revising the current Statute for Offshore Island Development.
Slot operation require attention to detail16 April 2008
John G. Brokopp: Earlier this year, two very popular new slots had to be temporarily removed from the Harrah's slot floor when a minor problem was discovered.
Florida lottery games fall short15 April 2008
News Brief: Florida economists report that the new 'High Roller' scratch-off game, as well as new mid-day drawings of Cash 3 and Play 4 Lotto games, will produce $109 million less than expected for the current budget year and $179 million in the 2008-09 budget.
Las Vegas Sands gets shot at Kansas casino15 April 2008
News Brief: The Las Vegas Sands Corp. convinced Edwardsville officials that it deserved a shot at managing a state-owned casino.
Vegas style slots coming to Seminole Hard Rock15 April 2008
News Brief: The state's only Las Vegas-style slots outside South Florida could flash and spin as soon as next week at Tampa's Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
Two unions target Foxwoods technicians15 April 2008
News Brief: The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the UAW have each filed petitions with the labor board seeking to unionize Foxwoods Resort Casino's slot technicians, electronic bench technicians, field service technicians and senior field service technicians.
River Rock casino posts record results15 April 2008
News Brief: River Rock Casino reported net revenues rose 6.7 percent last year to a record $139.4 million, driven by new marketing campaigns and upgrades to its slot machines, casino officials reported Monday.
California bingo expansion bill shelved15 April 2008
News Brief: A bingo-expansion bill backed by the Catholic Church and other charities has been shelved in the face of stiff opposition from California's powerful gaming tribes.
Arizona tribal casinos face tougher odds15 April 2008
News Brief: Arizona casinos are facing tougher odds as they try to avoid losses during the economic downturn.
Mom and Pop roughed up in gaming license bid15 April 2008
Chet and Karla Cox's story shows what can happen when small-business people seek a Nevada gaming license.
Exec doesn't expect online ban to be lifted soon15 April 2008
Although he supports congressional efforts to roll back the Internet gambling ban, the vice president of a poker Web site on Monday said he is skeptical that will happen in the near future.
Fontainebleau stays on course15 April 2008
Progress on the Fontainebleau Las Vegas is proceeding, seemingly unfazed by the financial uncertainties and cost overruns that are plaguing projects such as the Cosmopolitan, Tropicana and the neighboring Crown Las Vegas.
Court to review gaming tax boost15 April 2008
The Nevada Supreme Court will conduct a hearing on July 1 to determine whether a petition to increase the gaming tax should go on the November ballot.
Costly court decision rehearing urged15 April 2008
A recent Nevada Supreme Court ruling that said free meals provided to patrons by casinos are exempt from taxation has far-ranging and unintended results that could devastate the state's economy, the attorney general's office said Monday.
OSHA reviews Orleans probe15 April 2008
Federal officials are trying to determine whether Nevada officials mishandled an investigation of a sewer system accident that killed two men at The Orleans last year.
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