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Gaming News Archives - Page 3543Century Casinos opens new Edmonton casino21 November 2006
Century Casinos, Inc. opened the doors to its new Century Casino & Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with a VIP opening gala on Friday, November 17, 2006.
Playshare acquires Grand Gaming Group21 November 2006
Playshare, parent company of CasinoShare.com, Pokershare.com and the Playshare Affiliates Program, has acquired the Grand Gaming Group, which comprises Grand Monaco Casino as well as the G3 Partner affiliate program that promotes it.
Gambling portal webmasters endure the UIGEA21 November 2006
The busiest operators all the way down to the smallest affiliate marketers have struggled to come to grips with a new reality in the aftermath of the UIGEA's passage almost two months ago. But while the response of operators has been widely publicized, the plight of the portal webmasters has gone untold.
Aces.com no longer accepting U.S. players21 November 2006
Aces.com announced that as of November 21, they will no longer acccept bets from U.S. players.
Online gambling a hot potato20 November 2006
Experts warn that it could take many years before Congress will be willing to consider regulating online gambling.
Global Gaming Expo 2006: Take my game, please20 November 2006
Joanne Jenio and Donald Hohman are among entrepreneurs betting their ideas for games will make it onto casino floors -- and make them rich in the process.
Gamers still buzzing over passage of online bill20 November 2006
At the world's largest casino convention this week, casino insiders of both political persuasions buzzed about how the bill passed in the final hours of the pre-election congressional session.
Nevadan at work: Tourism official works to show Chinese that Nevada is more than Las Vegas20 November 2006
Karen (Hongxia) Chen, who studied English in Reno and learned to ski at Lake Tahoe, works in Beijing for the Nevada Commission on Tourism.
Casino leaders study coping with crises20 November 2006
Gaming companies are deploying a variety of communications and planning strategies to grapple with crises.
Global Gaming Expo 2006: Hey, where did everybody go?20 November 2006
Alex Pratt works in the fastest-growing segment of the gambling industry, but casino bigwigs trolling the floor last week at the Las Vegas Convention Center didn't treat him like a high roller.
Inside gaming column: Las Vegas still luring visitors from L.A.20 November 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Stardust memories for sale20 November 2006
For more than 2,500 other bidders, the auction gave them a chance to own a piece of an iconic Strip casino, but at what some thought were inflated prices.
New pokie machines launched20 November 2006
International News Brief: Pokie players can keep track of their spending and the odds of winning "the big one" with the launch of a new line of machines today.
SunCruz looks for a new home port20 November 2006
News Brief: Port of Palm beach commissioners are scheduled to vote Dec. 1 on a contract with SunCruz Casinos to operate a 600-passenger day-cruiser out of the financially strapped port.
888.com goes mobile20 November 2006
88.com is setting the standard, and raising the bar, on what experts are calling ‘the next frontier of online gaming’ – casino games available from your mobile phone.
Argosy casino boat a success20 November 2006
News Brief: Despite competition, the Alton’s Argosy Casino boat has remained a success, making millionaires of its founders and serving as financial savior of its host city.
Louisiana casino boat license awarded20 November 2006
News Brief: After years of St. Mary Parish working to procure Louisiana’s 15th and last waterway gambling license, Amelia will soon be home of a riverboat casino.
Forest City reveals temporary casino plans20 November 2006
ews Brief: In a surprise move, Forest City Enterprises unveiled plans today for a temporary casino at Station Square after saying for months it would be the only bidder for Pittsburgh's slots license without one.
Trump makes market comeback20 November 2006
News Brief: Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc.'s $1.25 billion of 8.5 percent notes due 2015 returned 5.2 percent in the past month, beating the Merrill Lynch & Co. gaming index's 1.77 percent.
Aristocrat, Cantor sign deal20 November 2006
Aristocrat Technologies has signed a slot content licensing
agreement with Cantor Gaming.
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