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Gaming News Archives - Page 3259Littlefield reports Q1 results1 May 2008
Littlefield reports Q1 results were impacted by the effects of a broad program of renovations, re-openings and start-ups of new halls affecting eight locations within the company’s portfolio of 32 bingo centers.
Isle of Capri hires Ernest & Young1 May 2008
Isle of Capri Casinos Inc.'s Retirement Trust and Savings Plan has dismissed RubinBrown LLP as its public accounting firm and hired Ernst & Young LLP regarding the audit of the company's annual form 11-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Ameristar Casino employees donate to DASA1 May 2008
News Brief: Ameristar Casino St. Charles employees donated $105,000 to the Disabled Athlete Sport Association, the largest donation the organization has ever received, Ameristar said Wednesday.
B.C. gov't to hire 9 'responsible gambling information officers'30 April 2008
News Brief: The B.C. government is hiring nine 'responsible gambling information officers' to educate gamblers at casinos in Metro Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo.
SunPoker.com releases new flash poker room30 April 2008
The no-download version works on both Macs and PCs and lets players play immediately regardless of their location.
Internet betting companies win court case pitting them against Roland Garros30 April 2008
International News Brief: A Liege court ruled Tuesday that betting companies like bwin did not violate the rights of the French tennis federation by offering such bets on Roland Garros matches.
Gambling help to continue: New Zealand Govt30 April 2008
News Brief: Counselling services will still be available for problem gamblers, despite the Gambling Helpline's contract coming to an end, the Ministry of Health says.
N.L. gambling suicides not that common, med examiner says30 April 2008
News Brief: Newfoundland and Labrador's medical examiner disputes claim that 10 to 15 people in the province commit suicide every year for reasons related to gambling.
Internet gambling ban architect frustrated with regulation delays30 April 2008
The chief architect of the Internet gambling ban on Tuesday said he is losing patience with the Federal Reserve and the Department of Treasury as they struggle to craft regulations to enforce the ban.
A break in the clouds30 April 2008
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co. overcame woes facing much of the airline industry by raking in more than $133 million in revenue during the first quarter, an increase of 58 percent.
Meetings with Adelson recalled30 April 2008
Hong Kong businessman Richard Suen said after two face-to-face meetings Sheldon Adelson expressed immediate interest in the possibility of gaining a Macau gaming license.
Barges damage Misssissippi casino30 April 2008
News Brief: Inspection teams were checking a Mississippi River bridge and a casino barge Tuesday after some two dozen barges broke loose here while being pushed upriver, officials said.
Atlantic City Race Course wants $2.5 million30 April 2008
News Brief: Atlantic City Race Course operators say they need $2.5 million out of a $90 million pot financed by casino funds to bolster their horse racing purses in 2009 and 2010, or the course could close.
Borgata hurt by economy, competition30 April 2008
News Brief: Extra competition from Pennsylvania's slot parlors and the faltering economy dragged down first-quarter earnings at the normally powerhouse Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, parent company Boyd Gaming Corp. reported Tuesday.
CRDA hit with discrimination lawsuit30 April 2008
News Brief: The New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority and its chief executive have been sued by a longtime employee who claims she was repeatedly passed over for promotion in favor of younger, less qualified men.
Video marquees are key to casino marketing30 April 2008
News Brief: The video marquees at John Ascuaga's Nugget, the Peppermill Resort Casino and Atlantis Casino Resort Spa act as magnets to lure customers and give them an idea of what to expect inside.
Peppermill breaks ground for new parking lot30 April 2008
News Brief: The Peppermill Resort Casino has broken ground on a new parking plaza that should make it easier for employees to get to work, executives said.
Maryland Chamber of Commerce supports slot vote30 April 2008
News Brief: The Maryland Chamber of Commerce is throwing its weight behind a November referendum to authorize slot machine gambling.
Tropicana Entertainment gets notice of default30 April 2008
News Brief: Tropicana Entertainment LLC said on Tuesday that subsidiary Tropicana Las Vegas Resort and Casino LLC had received a default notice from the agent for lenders on a $440 million loan.
Michigan tribal casino clears hurdle30 April 2008
News Brief: A proposed Indian casino in southwest Michigan moved closer to reality Tuesday when a federal appeals court upheld a decision by the government to set aside 147 acres of land for the facility.
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