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Gaming News Archives - Page 3768Churchill Downs reports Q3 results8 November 2006
Churchill Downs reports net revenues from continuing operations for the third quarter were $106.4 million, an increase of 4.6 percent over net revenues from continuing operations of $101.7 million one year earlier.
Youbet Breeders Cup day handle jumps 37%8 November 2006
Youbet.com, Inc. reports that its advanced deposit wagering handle on the day of the 2006 Breeders Cup jumped 37% over the same race day in 2005.
Youbet.com reports loss8 November 2006
Youbet.com, Inc. reported a loss of $0.4
million, or ($0.01) per share, for Q3, compared to net income of $1.8 million, or $0.05
per diluted share, for Q3 2005.
Harrah's responds to referendum outcome8 November 2006
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. has issued a statement on the outcome of Rhode Island's state ballot referendum Question 1.
Penn National Gaming to acquire Zia Park Racetrack/Black Gold Casino8 November 2006
Penn National Gaming, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase the assets of Zia Partners, LLC, which are primarily comprised of Zia Park Racetrack and its Black Gold Casino for $200 million.
Wynn Resorts reports Q3 results8 November 2006
Wynn Resorts reports net revenues for the quarter were $318.1 million, 26.5% higher than in the third quarter of 2005.
Devilfish Poker no longer accepting wagers from U.S. players8 November 2006
Devilfish Poker no longer accepting bets from U.S. players.
TV gambles that blackjack will follow poker's lead8 November 2006
John G. Brokopp: Two made-for-TV versions of the classic card game are proof that watching gamblers competing for big money is still a hot deal in the reality show craze.
Money missing from Australian casino ballroom7 November 2006
International News Brief: More than $20,000 in cash has been stolen from a ballroom at Melbourne's Crown Casino during a charity function.
State bets $8M on NYRA's future7 November 2006
News Brief: A day after being criticized as incompetent in the New York Racing Association's bankruptcy filing, the Pataki administration lent NYRA $8 million.
£20m jackpot for Paradise Poker's three founders7 November 2006
News Brief: Three Canadian founders of Sportingbet's Paradise Poker business yesterday shared a payout worth more than £20m after operating profits reached a milestone.
National, local eyes watch Ohio7 November 2006
News Brief: Ohio voters to decide on the the 'Learn and Earn' amendment, which would allow slots machines at two Cleveland locations and some Ohio race tracks, while creating a college scholarship fund.
Game of poker shifting from recreation to occupation: study7 November 2006
News Brief: An alarming number of Ontarians believe poker is a viable means to make a living, according to a study released Tuesday by the Responsible Gambling Council.
'One-of-a-kind' concert venue to open at Palms7 November 2006
News Brief: Palms Casino Resort proprietor George Maloof is set to unveil what he calls a 'one-of-a-kind' concert venue this month, although it won't officially open until February.
Sands to join condo market7 November 2006
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is the latest player in the Strip's growing high-rise condominium market.
Hollywood Slots celebrates first anniversary7 November 2006
News Brief: Hollywood Slots at Bangor’s first-year anniversary celebration on Saturday nearly doubled the racing casino’s usual weekend attendance.
Canada pressured to decide on online gambling7 November 2006
News Brief: It appears Canada is going to come under pressure to outline a stance on online gambling as Britain pushes countries around the world to regulate, while the United States moves toward outlawing it.
Bodog.com sends 11 players to WPF7 November 2006
Bodog.com will send 11 poker players to the main event of the World Poker Finals, November 12-16, for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to become poker's next TV superstar and millionaire.
NIGC Releases Economic Impact Studies7 November 2006
The NIGC is releasing results from two reports commissioned to analyze the economic impact of proposed classification regulations.
U.S. ban affects Optimal Group results7 November 2006
As a result of the enactment of the U.S. Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Optimal Group Inc. recorded an
impairment loss of $1.9 million.
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