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Gaming News Archives - Page 3553Bodog cuts back on U.S. ads, moves to Antigua6 December 2006
Online gambling giant Bodog.com Entertainment says it is pulling gaming advertising in the U.S. in order to focus on international expansion. The company also announced it has shifted its global headquarters from Costa Rica to Antigua.
Nevada Gold delays filing6 December 2006
Nevada Gold & Casinos expects to file Form 12b-25 with respect to its Form 10-Q for the second quarter of fiscal 2007 in order to allow for more time to complete its quarterly review.
The Economics of Slot Play Wield Big Impact6 December 2006
John G. Brokopp: Playing penny and nickel slots can prove much more costly than playing quarter games.
Looking in on: Gaming5 December 2006
Harrah's Entertainment has delayed announcing details of its center-Strip redevelopment plans, pending a potential deal to take the company private.
Premiere folds gambling channel5 December 2006
International News Brief: Paybox Premiere is pulling the plug on its much ballyhooed gambling channel Premiere Win due to the legal uncertainty of gambling offerings in Germany.
Celebrity chef Todd English makes his Gulf Coast debut at Beau Rivage5 December 2006
Internationally renowned chef Todd English will make his Gulf Coast debut when Olives opens inside the luxurious Beau Rivage Resort & Casino.
Iguazú Grand Hotel Resort & Casino wins South America World Travel Award5 December 2006
Iguazú Grand Hotel Resort & Casino in Argentina received the highest World Travel Award as South America"s Leading Casino Resort for the year 2006.
2006 Online bingo awards launched5 December 2006
Launch of 4th annual 'Online Bingo Site of the Year' and 'New Online Bingo Site of the Year' awards are announced by WhichBingo.
Las Vegas Sands to launch online casino5 December 2006
Las Vegas Sands shocked the online gambling world this week by announcing it would launch a real-money Internet casino for the U.K. this spring.
Mergers and acquisitions: Station founders bid to take company private5 December 2006
Some gaming analysts had a simple question in looking at the potential Station Casinos buyout: What's next?
Sands to enter online gaming5 December 2006
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will venture into the world of online gambling through a partnership with fledgling wireless-gaming device provider Cantor Gaming.
Alabama business fights ruling5 December 2006
News Brief: Milton McGregor said Monday he will seek a new hearing before the state Supreme Court on his Birmingham Race Course sweepstakes, and warned his 250 employees their jobs may end.
Tabcorp to cut jobs5 December 2006
International News Brief: Tabcorp Holdings, will cut up to 100 jobs and streamline some of its business functions to save up to $21 million each year in costs.
South Korean scandal grows5 December 2006
International News Brief: Prosecutors are questioning two former officials from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism over suspicions that they took bribes from a company issuing state-licensed vouchers used for payouts at video game arcades.
Three execs leave Morongo casino5 December 2006
News Brief: Within a two-day span, three top executives for the 27-story Morongo Casino Resort & Spa have left, tribal officials said.
Historian refutes tribal land claims5 December 2006
News Brief: A Connecticut historian who has refuted American Indian land claims across the country testified Monday in federal court that the Shinnecock Nation has no right to build on a parcel of land in Southampton that the tribe is eyeing for a casino.
NIGC appeals court decision5 December 2006
NIGC filed a petition asking for panel reconsideration of portions of the court’s opinion in their October 20, 2006 Colorado River Indian Tribe v. National Indian Gaming Commission decision.
Oneida tribe's appeal rejected5 December 2006
News Brief: The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down the appeal of the Oneida Indian Nation, providing the tribe no legal basis for the operation of the Turning Stone Casino in Verona.
LV Sands pays for bus5 December 2006
ews Brief: A Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, bus trip advertised as an initiative of the Mayor's South Side Task Force is being paid for by Las Vegas Sands Corp., the task force chairman said Monday.
Anchutz's bid leads super-casino race5 December 2006
ews Brief: Denver billionaire Phil Anschutz's $1.1 billion The 02 project in London apparently remains the front-runner to get a license for a super-casino from the British government, according to British press reports.
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