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Gaming News Archives - Page 3530Hoosier Park at Anderson concludes meet28 November 2006
Hoosier Park concluded its 12th season of Thoroughbred racing Saturday, Nov. 25. The meet offered 59 full days of racing, beginning Sept. 2.
Table Trac continues to grow28 November 2006
Table Trac, Inc. is pleased to announce that it is continuing to expand its customer base in Central America.
Century Casinos reports coverage28 November 2006
Century Casinos, Inc. reported today that Sidoti & Company, LLC, a New York based small cap equity research provider, has initiated coverage on the company.
New draw: Video poker with a guarantee27 November 2006
The machine allows players to buy a certain number of video poker hands up front for a set price, unlike the conventional video poker machines that may provide fewer or more hands for the money, based on the luck of the play and the gambler's decision to return any winnings to play more hands.
Gamblers tell casinos, slot makers what they want27 November 2006
40 gamblers told executives at the Global Gaming Expo that they want better freebies, more engaging slot machines and fewer junk mailers.
Inside gaming column: Filmgoers may prefer placing bets themselves27 November 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Tribal casino tries to dip into Laughlin's customer base27 November 2006
When Nevada's first American Indian-run casino opened here in 1995, it didn't draw much attention. But 11 years later, Laughlin casino operators are noticing.
Gaming Industry: Rolling on the river27 November 2006
Change is an experience Laughlin casino operators, employees and visitors have been enduring and will continue to tolerate well into next year.
The Strip: Tip policy inspires protest27 November 2006
Dozens of sign-carrying protesters marched outside Wynn Las Vegas in a demonstration organized by the International Union of Gaming Employees, an inactive union that doesn't officially represent dealers at the resort or anywhere else on the Strip.
Casino shares rise on new bid27 November 2006
Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, the majority shareholder in gaming giant MGM Mirage, took steps Wednesday to increase his controlling ownership stake in the company.
DublinBet.com joins Income Access affiliate program27 November 2006
Income Access has welcomed new online casino DublinBet.com to its gambling affiliate network.
Six applicants for Yarmouth casino27 November 2006
News Brief: At least six developers and operators have joined the race to bring Las Vegas-style gaming to Yarmouth seafront.
Ho sells Melco stake27 November 2006
International News Brief: Hong Kong billionaire Stanley Ho is selling a 4.3 percent stake in Melco International Development Ltd, which operates casinos and slot machine clubs in Macau, for as much as HK$1.02 billion.
Tabcorp expects higher earnings27 November 2006
International News Brief: Tabcorp Holdings Ltd expects earnings in the second half of this year to rise, after a flat first half.
Racino crimes yet to surface27 November 2006
News Brief: On the surface, little appears to have changed in terms of Bangor"s social fabric since Hollywood Slots at Bangor opened its doors a year ago this month.
Anti-gambling official skims funds27 November 2006
News Brief: A top anti-addiction official in the western Canadian province of Alberta skimmed nearly half a million dollars from his employer to feed his own gambling habit, the province's top auditor said on Friday.
Lower Snohomish tax proposed for local gambling businesses27 November 2006
News Brief: A new gambling tax proposal would be better for local gambling businesses, Lake Stevens city officials said.
Intralot bids Italian points of sale27 November 2006
International News Brief: Greek betting technology company Intralot has bid for 500 gambling points of sale in Italy under the country's betting privatisation tender.
UK eases poker rules27 November 2006
International News Brief: The government is paving the way for a gambling bonanza in Britain’s pubs by easing restrictions on playing card games including poker for money in bars.
Pinnacle Entertainment retains former gaming regulator27 November 2006
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that Carl Zeitz, a former New Jersey gaming regulator, has been retained as a consultant to the Company for public and community relations related to its entry into the Atlantic City, N.J. casino market.
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