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Interactive Games completes acquisitioin

26 July 2007
Interactive Games, Inc. has completed the acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding common stock of Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. in a tax-free share exchange.
 

Littlefield reports results

26 July 2007
Littlefield Corporation reports results from operations continued improvement and marked the thirteenth consecutive quarter of year-over-year revenue growth.
 

Dover Downs declares quarterly dividend

26 July 2007
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. Board of Directors today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend on both classes of common stock of $.045 per share.
 

Penn National Gaming reports Q2 2007 results

26 July 2007
Penn National Gaming, Inc. today reported second quarter operating results for the period ended June 30, 2007.
 

Monarch Casino & Resorts reports record results

26 July 2007
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. today announced the highest net revenue, income from operations, EBITDA and diluted EPS for a second quarter.
 

A surge in the war (of intimidation)

26 July 2007
The latest news in the United States Department of Justice’s war against Internet gambling is not good news for online poker players.
 

Stern says match-fixing scandal is isolated

25 July 2007
News Brief: Commissioner David Stern blamed a 'rogue, isolated criminal' for the betting scandal that has devastated the NBA and threatened the credibility of every referee.
 

Gimme a t, gimme an r...

25 July 2007
The $1.2 billion Trump International Hotel & Tower reached a construction milestone Tuesday when a 20-foot-tall T was lifted and attached to the top of the building.
 

Looking in on: Gaming

25 July 2007
A selection of news and views from Las Vegas this week.
 

Culinary turns to others as MGM Mirage talks stall

25 July 2007
The Culinary Union will open contract talks with a number of other Strip casino operators this week as it tries to isolate MGM Mirage, whose negotiations with the union have stalled.
 

Loto-Quebec will shield winners' names to protect them

25 July 2007
News Brief: Loto-Quebec is temporarily protecting the identities of winners, after an alleged plot to extort money from a couple who won $27 million was exposed.
 

International players swarm 2007 WSOP

25 July 2007
English was not the first language at many WSOP-tournament tables this year as more International players than ever made the trip to Las Vegas. Casino City examines this trend and discovers that poker has truly become the world's game.
 

European Commission warns France

25 July 2007
The European Commission has given France until Aug. 24 to change its online gambling draft laws to allow foreign gaming companies to operate inside the country, according to Forbes.
 

Expert says Antigua unlikely to gain entire $3.4 billion in WTO dispute

25 July 2007
Antigua & Barbuda, which has requested $3.4 billion in compensation from the U.S. after winning a WTO dispute over Internet gambling, most likely will have to settle for a much smaller amount according to John Jackson, an international economics law expert and professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
 

Jumer's Casino Rock Island approved

25 July 2007
News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board gave its unanimous approval Monday to a new $151 million gaming complex, Jumer’s Casino Rock Island.
 

NETeller revenue drops 54%

25 July 2007
NETeller revenue has declined 54% as a result of its withdrawal from the North American market, the company announced today.
 

New casino might use old permit

25 July 2007
News Brief: Developers of a $125 million GoldTown hotel-casino in north Douglas County, Nevada, might be able to use a special-use permit for a casino and hotel that had been granted for the site more than a decade ago.
 

Florida tribes win with bingo slots

25 July 2007
News Brief: The Seminole and Miccosukee tribes are bending gaming rules to their limits with the bingo slots and making a fortune — $1.6 billion last year alone.
 

Additional charges laid in casino conspiracy case

25 July 2007
News Brief: Additional charges were filed against a businessman who was charged in a March 22 federal indictment for allegedly wiring $35,000 to the gaming director of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe in an attempt to participate in the development of a new lakefront casino.
 

Agua Caliente casino expansion reaches milestone

25 July 2007
News Brief: The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians hosted a 'Topping Off' party where VIPs, tribal leaders and construction workers gathered to sign the last steel beam that was lifted into place for the tribe's $215 million, 16-story hotel.
 


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