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Gaming News Archives - Page 3423AC casinos pressured for unionization30 March 2007
News Brief: Other casinos are being put to the test after Caesars dealers became the first ever in this city to become unionized after other unions tried and failed.
Swansea council seeks guidance30 March 2007
Swansea Council is seeking guidance from Westminster after plans for a new generation of casinos in the UK were turned down by the House of Lords.
Purple Lounge launches Battle of the Sexes30 March 2007
The Purple Lounge Battle of the Sexes sets out to find which sex tops the table when it comes to poker skill, wit and nerve?
CFO of Station Casinos retires30 March 2007
Glenn Christenson, Station Casinos' longtime chief financial officer, will retire today from the gaming company.
Nevada not all about Las Vegas30 March 2007
The Rural Roundup, sponsored by the Nevada Commission on Tourism, is an annual event that attracts about 250 people from a lesser-known segment of the state's tourism industry.
Nevada Landing shuts down early30 March 2007
MGM Mirage closed the Nevada Landing in Jean almost a month earlier than it originally planned.
Las Vegas companies undeterred by U.K. vote30 March 2007
Las Vegas gaming operators said Thursday that they expect casino-style resorts will eventually be built in the United Kingdom despite a parliamentary vote against expanded gaming.
Manufacturers keeping eyes fixed on Kansas30 March 2007
Both houses of the Kansas’ Legislature this week approved a bill authorizing Kansas to license four stand-alone casinos and three slot machine-only casinos at racetracks.
WTO rules against U.S. in Internet gambling case30 March 2007
The World Trade Organization ruled in favor of Antigua and Barbuda in its complaint against the United States in an Internet gambling case today. The ruling rejects a U.S. appeal of an earlier ruling in Antigua and Barbuda’s favor.
Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel officially opens30 March 2007
The new, $160 million Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel celebrated its
official Grand Opening on Friday.
Powerball launches special promo30 March 2007
Powerball's second-tier prize
will be worth up to $2 million under a special Powerball-with-PowerPlay
promotion that begins with the Wednesday, April 4, drawing.
Dover Downs Gaming plans expansion30 March 2007
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. confirmed plans for its Phase VI Casino Expansion.
MEC extends senior secured credit facility30 March 2007
Magna Entertainment Corp. has amended its $40 million senior secured credit facility to extend the maturity date to June 29, 2007, and to revise a financial performance covenant provided for in that facility.
Littlefield's hospitality brands report record results30 March 2007
Littlefield Corporation reports that its hospitality brands are projected to achieve the highest first quarter revenue in their history with Littlefield Hospitality.
Melco PBL Entertainment reports results30 March 2007
Melco PBL Entertainment reports total revenue for 2006 was US$36.1 million, up 108% from US$17.3 million in 2005.
Investor group responds to Riviera Holdings Board30 March 2007
Riv Acquisition Holdings Inc. has called for the Board of Directors of Riviera Holdings Corporation to drop its opposition to the private investment group's $27-per-share offer and to submit it to the company's shareholders for consideration.
California tribal gaming battle heats up29 March 2007
News Brief: The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians has triggered a new volley of legislative activity by revealing that state Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Van Nuys, will carry legislation to ratify the tribe's new gaming deal with the governor.
Meadows ready to open in May29 March 2007
ews Brief: The Meadows Racetrack & Casino officials said they will open a 24-hour operation with 1,738 slot machines sometime in the last week of May.
Tabcorp's stand-in CEO begins job29 March 2007
International News Brief: Elmer Funke Kupper, who replaced axed Tabcorp chief executive Matthew Slatter, presided over his first executive board meeting at Conrad Jupiters casino.
Philadelphia casino could be banned29 March 2007
News Brief: A Philadelphia City Councilman is saying that a ban on adult-oriented businesses from part of the Delaware riverfront could also ban the proposed Sugar House Casino.
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