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Gaming News Archives - Page 3905Jacobs Entertainment Reports Q3 Results15 November 2005
Jacobs Entertainment reports net revenue for Q3 of 2005 was $60.6 million versus $49.9 million in the third quarter of the previous year.
Ameristar Casinos Declares Cash Dividend15 November 2005
Ameristar Casinos, Inc.’s Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.078125 per share, payable on December 15, 2005 to stockholders of record as of November 30, 2005.
Las Vegas Sands Records Reserves15 November 2005
Las Vegas Sands has recorded reserves in the quarter ended September 30, 2005 in connection with the previously disclosed litigation relating to the construction of The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas.
Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina: Where Are All The Slots?14 November 2005
Soon after the storm surge from Hurricane Katrina subsided and casino operators could climb into their broken gaming barges to survey the damage, reality set in.
Jamaican Online Gambling Case Dismissed14 November 2005
International News Brief: Spirpo Athanas, whose Montego Bay based Internet gambling company was shutdown last year for breaches of the Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission Act, is now free to resume betting.
Massachusetts Gambling Advocates Rally14 November 2005
News Brief: Advocates of gambling legislation rallied outside the Massachusetts State House, arguing that blocking a vote on a slot-machines bill would rob the state of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in lost revenue.
Another Butte County Casino Planned14 November 2005
News Brief: Although significant hurdles still stand in the way, construction of a third Indian casino in Butte County, California, could begin as early as late next year.
Washington Tribal Split Threatens Gaming14 November 2005
News Brief: Controversial negotiations between the state and the Spokane Tribe of Indians are threatening to fundamentally change Washington tribes' most successful business enterprise: casino gaming.
Empire Resorts Reports Q3 Results14 November 2005
Empire Resorts reports net revenue for the Q3 was $25.6 million, up 17% from the $21.9 million reported in the third quarter of 2004.
Bookmakers to Face Court Over Radon Testing14 November 2005
International News Brief: The company said it would tell the court the problem arose as a result of a communication from the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland not being sent to Paddy Power's head office.
Vancouver Casino Revenue Falls Short14 November 2005
News Brief: Vancouver, British Columbia, had been relying on a $7.0 million windfall in revenue from the newly-opened Edgewater Casino. Instead, competition from other municipalities saw the casino pull in only $5.4 million.
Ute Mountain Casino, GSN Join Forces14 November 2005
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort is partnering with GSN, The Network for Games, on the broadcaster’s third year of the franchise series World Series of Blackjack 2006.
Vegas-Style Upgrades Planned for Iowa Casino14 November 2005
News Brief: The Herbst family plans to spend about $15 million to upgrade the Terrible's Lakeside Casino over the short term.
PartyGaming Buys Out Partners14 November 2005
International News Brief: PartyGaming put the penultimate touch to the overhaul of its relationships with skin operators, buying two of its partners and severing its links with a third.
Old, New Nugget Owners' Feud Rages14 November 2005
Hotel developer Steve Wynn appeared in a courtroom Wednesday morning to pursue his lawsuit against the Golden Nugget over a Wynn Las Vegas executive hired away to work at the Golden Nugget Laughlin.
Courts Decide on Shingle Springs Casino Case14 November 2005
The California Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the California Department of Transportation's appeal, rejecting the El Dorado County's argument that the transportation conformity analysis did not conform to state standards.
More Universities Offer Casino Programs14 November 2005
News Brief: The University of Southern Mississippi's undergraduate casino management program so far is unique in the state, though other universities are beginning to follow suit.
Inside Gaming Column: Californians Cooling to Leisure Travel14 November 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
South African Casinos Sign Code of Conduct14 November 2005
International News Brief: Representatives of South Africa's rapidly growing casino sector have signed the country's first-ever national gambling industry code of conduct, making it one of the first globally to do so outside the US.
PokerStars.com Wins eGaming Award14 November 2005
PokerStars.com was dealt the winning hand
at this year's industry-recognized eGaming Awards.
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