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Gaming News Archives - Page 3151Monticello Gaming and Raceway relocated11 February 2008
Empire Resorts, Inc. reports an agreement with Concord Associates L. P. to relocate the Monticello Gaming and Raceway to a 160-acre parcel of land at the site of the historic Concord Hotel.
Nevada Gold & Casino disposes of assets11 February 2008
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. has agreed to dispose of its 50% interest in Sunrise Land and Mineral Corporation .
Pinnacle Louisiana project gets approval11 February 2008
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that voters in East Baton Rouge Parish approved the development and construction of Riviere.
Are two-coin machines tighter than three-coin machines?11 February 2008
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
Nevada board confirms Columbia Sussex investigation8 February 2008
The Nevada Gaming Control Board broke its own silence rule when chairman Dennis Neilander told reporters the board had been investigating Columbia Sussex, which owns the Tropicana on the Strip and five other Nevada casinos.
'Green' building brings hotshot firm to Vegas8 February 2008
A Century City-based firm will help Las Vegas companies achieve “LEED” certification from the standard-bearer of environmentally sensitive building approval.
Casino handed artistic legacy8 February 2008
PaceWildenstein turned the art world on its ear with a controversial partnership between the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Seminole Hard Rock Entertainment names new board member8 February 2008
Michael D. Rumbolz, CEO of Cash Systems, Inc., has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of Seminole Hard Rock Entertainment, Inc and as a Manager of Seminole Hard Rock International, LLC.
Empire Resorts supports St. Regis Mohawk project8 February 2008
Empire Resorts, Inc. is aware of a press release issued by the Tribe on February 5, 2008 and wishes to confirm that it has not abandoned the St. Regis Mohawk casino project in Monticello and has no intention of doing so.
Penn National reports Q4 results8 February 2008
For Q4, Penn National recorded a non-cash pre-tax currency translation loss of $0.9 million related to Canadian currency fluctuations for FIN 48 estimated tax reserves.
Moulin Rouge gets help8 February 2008
An investment firm with more than $4 billion in assets will take on one of the most vexing casino projects in Las Vegas, a revival of the long-defunct Moulin Rouge.
MGM Mirage offers preview of earnings8 February 2008
MGM Mirage told investors Thursday the company expects to report earnings per share of $2.70 to $2.90 when it formally releases its fourth-quarter earnings this month.
Hollywood Casino gives away Super Bowl prizes8 February 2008
Hollywood Casino Bay St. Louis gave away 2 large HDTV flat screens at their huge Super Bowl party on Sunday.
32Vegas.com award $2.5 million jackpot8 February 2008
32vegas.com celebrates another millionaire this week, as it was revealed that a Dutch player won $2.5 million.
Poker Chip Mania reports price increase8 February 2008
Poker Chip Mania announces a price increase to all Paulson Poker Chips.
National Kidney Foundation hosts charity casino event8 February 2008
National Kidney Foundation in Washington, DC, is hosting a Casino Night.
Planet Hollywood hosts fight of champions8 February 2008
Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe,
fighters confirm that will meet in a rare contest between linear champions on Saturday, April 19, in the Planet Hollywood.
Ring in Las Vegas, Nevada,
MGM Mirage reports preliminary results8 February 2008
MGM Mirage today reported its preliminary expectations of financial results for the fourth quarter of 2007.
Boyd Gaming declares quarterly dividend8 February 2008
Boyd Gaming Corporation announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.15 per share.
Betting options make Sic Bo fun7 February 2008
At first glance, Sic Bo is an intimidating game. There are 50 different bets a player can make based off the simple roll of three dice. But after playing the game for a few minutes, one thing becomes clear -- Sic Bo is a lot less complicated than craps.
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