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Gaming News Archives - Page 3423Florida's gaming future debated10 October 2007
News Brief: Wall Street analysts, industry experts and the race track and casino operators can't agree on future of Florida gaming.
Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians sues former advisers10 October 2007
The Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians today sued its former long-time general counsel, a former financial adviser, and others for unjustly enriching themselves with Tribal assets through fraud, civil conspiracy, negligent misrepresentation, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and several other causes of action.
Slotland's Treasure Box mobile version released10 October 2007
Slot machine players that enjoy games requiring skill and strategy love Slotland’s popular Treasure Box and now they can play the multi-line slot machine on their mobile phones and PDAs.
CryptoLogic releases Bonus Pack 1210 October 2007
Exotic travel, hair-raising adventure and the chance to smash a computer await online gamers with the unveiling of Bonus Pack 12, the latest groundbreaking casino slot lineup from CryptoLogic.
Titan Poker player wins WSOP seats10 October 2007
Titan Poker has awarded player Jelte Kruijer with seats to the World Series of Poker, the World Poker Showdown and tens of thousands of dollars in cash.
AC Coin & Slot hires regional managers10 October 2007
AC Coin & Slot has hired
a new tier of regional managers as part of the company's plan to strengthen
customer service and support for its growing line of proprietary slot
machines.
Atronic presents at G2E 200710 October 2007
Atronic invites the guests of
this year's Global Gaming Expo, taking place in Las Vegas, to take a walk
through the City of Games.
Think tank discusses WTO online gaming case10 October 2007
A WTO Internet gaming case that is threatening a major trade clash betweenthe US and the European Union will be the subject of a forum Wednesday sponsored by the Centre for the New Europe.
MGM Mirage board approves multibillion dollar project10 October 2007
MGM Mirage Board of Directors has approved the development of a major resort casino project at Renaissance Pointe in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Boyd provides Water Club update10 October 2007
Boyd Gaming Corporation has completed its initial assessment of the damage caused by the September 23 fire at The Water Club development in Atlantic City.
Dates are set for 2008 World Series of Poker9 October 2007
The dates for the 2008 World Series of Poker have been set for May 30 through July 17 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Golden Sun Profits, Macau Success sign deal9 October 2007
Golden Sun Profits Limited and Macau Success signed a conditional Sale and Purchase Agreement.
Elixir delivers Philippines, Cambodian order9 October 2007
Elixir Gaming Technologies, Inc. has delivered agreements for the placement of a further 400 slot machines on a participation basis at the Paco Park Oasis Hotel in Manila, Philippines and the Macau Club in Phnom Phen, Cambodia.
Bluff Media, iStreamPlanet Co. team up9 October 2007
Bluff Media and iStreamPlanet Co. have teamed up once again to bring the World Series of Poker to thousands of poker fans across the globe.
Fitch Ratings looks at gaming sector9 October 2007
Fitch Ratings believes the U.S. gaming, lodging and leisure industries are positioned to withstand ongoing liquidity pressures in the credit markets, at least in the near-term.
WPT Boot Camp alumni gets to WSOP final table9 October 2007
Just two months later after WPT Boot Camp, Lee Childs took his poker education to Las Vegas and played in the 38th annual World Series of Poker main event.
INSIDE GAMING: Executives exiting Black Gaming9 October 2007
Two executives from Black Gaming resigned recently as Mesquite casino magnate Randy Black Sr. is taking back tighter day-to-day control of the casino company.
Nevada teachers' union to seek gaming tax hike9 October 2007
Every roll of the dice and pull of a slot machine would mean more money for Nevada's public schools if the state's largest teachers union gets its way.
600 rooms at Harrah's closed9 October 2007
As a safety precaution, Harrah's Las Vegas early Monday evening closed about 600 of its hotel rooms, relocating affected guests to comparable lodgings at sister properties nearby.
Unions set deadlines for deal9 October 2007
The Las Vegas Culinary and Bartenders unions have sent a message to most of the hotel-casino properties still negotiating new contracts: It's time to reach an agreement.
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