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Gaming News Archives - Page 3978Triple Hi-Lo Now on William Hill6 September 2005
Dynamite Idea, the innovative fixed odds e-gaming developer has teamed up with William Hill, one of the UK's leading bookmakers, to launch a new game,
Quick Bet Triple Hi-Lo.
Gulf Coast Workers Consider Vegas6 September 2005
Steve Bottfeld, a local analyst with consumer-research company Marketing Solutions, said the Las Vegas market could begin to see noticeable in-migration from the Gulf Coast within 60 days.
Casinos Looking for Answers6 September 2005
While the Gulf Coast casinos were all covered by some form of business interruption and property damage insurance, it is unclear if the individual policies will keep their corporate owners from having to pay out of pocket to rebuild their multimillion-dollar gambling halls.
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….6 September 2005
A Monday finish to the Duetsche Bank tournament will mean a quick turn around for many of the players who are heading to Canada. But this won’t bother Olin Browne who will be smiling after his gutsy win.
Philippine Police Ordered to Stop Illegal Gambling2 September 2005
International News Brief: Philippine National Police Chief Arturo Lumibao gave the Police Regional Office 15 days to stop illegal gambling.
New Zealand Gambling Policy Applauded2 September 2005
John Stansfield, CEO for the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand, is applauding the Green Party’s gambling policy.
Loveman Steps Up2 September 2005
News Brief: Gary Loveman, head of Harrah's Entertainment, has stepped out of the background and into the media spotlight to become the kindly public face of a suddenly compassionate casino industry.
California Denies Casino Plans2 September 2005
News Brief: The leader of the Dry Creek Rancheria band of Pomo Indians said his tribe has no immediate plans for a casino for a recent land purchase, and instead will convert the property into a vineyard that will produce wine for the River Rock Casino.
Empire Online Suggest Takeover2 September 2005
International News Brief: Gaming operator Empire Online today suggested its spell on the stock market could be short-lived after revealing a £790 million takeover approach.
Titan Poker Signs Marketing Deal2 September 2005
Casino Partners and Traffic Sales are set to start an exclusive marketing campaign for Titan Poker.
Nautica Poker Festival Expands2 September 2005
Nautica Charity Poker Festivals will
extend its 12-festival schedule with one additional festival in September benefiting Art on Wheels.
Churchill Downs Explores Options for Fair Grounds Race Meet2 September 2005
Churchill Downs Incorporated is exploring options to conduct a portion of Fair Grounds Race Course's 2005-2006 live race meet at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, Louisiana.
GameTech Appoints New Board Member2 September 2005
GameTech International, Inc. reports that Richard Irvine has been appointed to its Board of Directors.
Boyd's Treasure Chest Reports No Significant Damage2 September 2005
Boyd Gaming Corporation reports that upon preliminary review, its Treasure Chest Casino in Kenner, Louisiana, was not significantly damaged as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Century Casinos Secures Loan2 September 2005
Century Casinos Caledon Limited has signed a term loan agreement with Nedbank Limited and received $9.3 million.
The Sands Regent Reports Q4, Yearly Results2 September 2005
The Sands Regent reports that for 2005 net income was $3.8 million, or $0.59 per basic share, $0.55 diluted as compared to net income, including a one-time gain, of $6.9 million, or $1.32 per share basic, $1.24 diluted for fiscal year 2004.
HUD Charges Churchill Downs with Violations2 September 2005
News Brief: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has charged Churchill Downs Inc., and its subsidiary Arlington Park Racecourse LLC, with violating the Fair Housing Act.
Greek Mythology Entertainment Scraps Cambodia Plan2 September 2005
Greek Mythology Entertainment Group, a Macau casino operator 20 percent owned by Hong Kong-listed A-Max Holdings Ltd., scrapped a $50 million plan to build a casino in Cambodia.
Woman Admits to Stealing Lottery Tickets2 September 2005
A former convenience store clerk has pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars' worth of scratch-off Hoosier Lottery tickets from two stores she managed.
Slots to Show Pop-up Messages2 September 2005
Slot machines owned by Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd., New Zealand's largest gambling company, and other companies will be required to show pop-up messages telling consumers how much they've won or lost.
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