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Gaming News Archives - Page 3304Congressman wants WTO internet gambling settlement disclosed13 March 2008
Congressman Peter
DeFazio has requested the U.S. Trade Representative disclose
trade concessions made to foreign trading partners without Congressional
approval.
Let It Ride Bingo opens in San Angelo13 March 2008
Littlefield Corporation reports that its Let It Ride Bingo hall in San Angelo will have its “soft opening” this weekend followed by its Grand Opening next weekend.
Multimedia Games reports update13 March 2008
Multimedia Games, Inc. today reported its total player terminal installed base and product mix as of February 29, 2008, and provided updates on the markets served by Multimedia.
Littlefield to acquire Texas corporations13 March 2008
Littlefield Corporation is in the process of acquiring the stock of three Texas corporations who each own a grandfathered commercial lessor license for its charitable bingo operations in Texas.
MGM Grand at Foxwoods chooses Bally systems13 March 2008
The new MGM Grand at Foxwoods has selected a Bally slot management system, the Bally iVIEW Networked Floor of the Future solution, and Bally's Power Winners and Power Promotions bonusing technologies.
Monarch announces stock repurchase program13 March 2008
Monarch Casino & Resort Board of Directors has authorized a new stock repurchase plan to repurchase up to 1,000,000 shares of the company's common stock in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions from time to time.
News analysis: Judge's ruling stacks odds against iMEGA12 March 2008
U.S. District Court Judge Mary Cooper finally ruled on the iMEGA case last week and her decision clearly indicates that the non-profit's bid to overturn the UIGEA faces a substantial uphill battle.
Dr. Tony Alamo joins Nevada Gaming Commission12 March 2008
Governor Jim Gibbons this morning named Dr. Tony Alamo to the Nevada Gaming Commission, replacing Dr. Ray Rawson.
Nevada casinos find that profits from penny slots really add up12 March 2008
High rollers are helping the Strip weather the economic downturn but lower rollers might just be keeping Nevada’s entire economy afloat.
Authority pushes impulse in ad blitz12 March 2008
Las Vegas boosters will spend as much as $12 million to keep tourists and conventioneers coming despite high gasoline prices, sagging consumer confidence and a global credit crisis.
Gales force Cheltenham reschedule12 March 2008
International News Brief: The Cheltenham Festival has rescheduled day two races because of storms at the racecourse.
European Union trade commissioner pot shot at gaming prohibitionists12 March 2008
International News Brief: EU trade commissioner calls for US prosecutors to stop targeting online gambling companies with links to Europe.
Gambler loses £2m bookies claim12 March 2008
International News Brief: A compulsive gambler has lost his bid at the High Court to force bookmaker William Hill to repay his £2m losses.
Kansas City casinos post results12 March 2008
News Brief: The Kansas City area's four riverboat casinos saw a combined 3.6 percent revenue increase in February compared with last year, according to statistics the Missouri Gaming Commission released Monday.
Massachusetts casino bill lacks votes12 March 2008
News Brief: Despite efforts by Gov. Deval Patrick to convince Massachusetts state representatives to support his casino bill, few have been swayed, according to the chair of the Economic Development Committee.
New England gambling slows down12 March 2008
News Brief: As the debate heats up on allowing casinos in Massachusetts, the gambling industry in New England is cooling down.
Commissioners disagree on formal casino opposition12 March 2008
News Brief: Clark County’s commissioners said Tuesday that they don’t want a large casino outside La Center, Washington, but they’re unsure whether they’d want to pass a resolution saying so.
Second union files to represent Foxwoods employees12 March 2008
News Brief: The International Union of Operating Engineers has filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board stating it has the support of a 'substantial number' of Foxwoods employees who are in favor of union representation.
Eagle Mountain Casino plans to relocate12 March 2008
News Brief: Tule River Indian Tribe and local officials want to relocate the Eagle Mountain Casino closer to Highway 65 near the Porterville Municipal Airport.
Casino tribe funds public bus service12 March 2008
News Brief: Community members living in Woodland, Madison, Esparto, Capay, and Brooks will soon benefit from more than $1 million in bus service improvements funded by the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
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