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Gaming News Archives - Page 4179Imperial Palace to be Better than Ever15 September 2005
President of Imperial Palace reports that the company is determined to rebuild the casino.
Alliance Files for Deadline Extension15 September 2005
Alliance Gaming Corp. has filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission a Form 12b-25 extending the filing deadline for its Annual Report on Form 10-K by 15 calendar days.
MGM Mirage Awards Siemens Contract15 September 2005
MGM Mirage has awarded Siemens a $100 million contract to provide technologies and services for the construction and renovation of Project CityCenter, a multi-billion dollar mixed-use urban development project in the heart of Las Vegas.
Kerzner Offers $400 Million Senior Subordinated Notes15 September 2005
Kerzner International reports that it intends to sell through a private offering $400 million of senior subordinated notes due 2015.
Penn National Recalculates Notes15 September 2005
Penn National Gaming, Inc. has recalculated pricing terms of the previously announced cash tender offers commenced by its wholly owned subsidiary Thoroughbred Acquisition Corp.
Pueblo Officials Want to Hear More About Casino Proposal14 September 2005
City officials say they're interested in a proposal by Oklahoma Indian tribes to build a $100 million casino and hotel but said they could still reject the deal later.
Hilton Appeals $25.2 Million Judgment to Nevada High Court14 September 2005
The state Supreme Court was asked Tuesday to cancel a $25.2 million jury award to Reno Hilton guests who became violently ill during an intestinal virus outbreak in 1996.
Gambling Board OKs MotorCity Expansion, Rejects Greektown's14 September 2005
The Michigan Gaming Control Board has approved plans for an expansion of the MotorCity Casino but has rejected a refinancing and expansion plan for the Greektown Casino.
Punter Faces Global Expulsion14 September 2005
International News Brief: Embattled punter and thoroughbred owner Mark Peters is facing expulsion from racetracks around the world after being served with a show cause notice by Racing NSW because of gambling debts.
Bethlehem Pro-Casino Campaigners Get Personal14 September 2005
News Brief: If the mass advertising campaign, the volunteers going door-to-door and the $50,000 Musikfest sponsorship weren't enough, investors on Tuesday added a personal touch to their effort to bring gambling to Bethlehem.
Anti-Casino Group Won't Disclose Backers14 September 2005
News Brief: Officials for Citizen Action for a Prosperous Pueblo won't say who has contributed money to the Colorado anti-casino group.
Experts: Table Games Need Attention to Attract Affluent Younger Crowd14 September 2005
In spite of all the free gambling lessons offered at Las Vegas casinos, properties across town are now giving fewer lessons than they did 10 years ago when table games were less popular.
K. Wah Posts Rise in Earnings14 September 2005
International News Brief: Hong Kong casino and construction firm K. Wah Construction Materials Ltd. posted a 27 percent rise in half-year earnings on Wednesday, but revenue from its recently purchased Macau casino has yet to feed into the firm.
Furniture Market Boosts July Tourism14 September 2005
About 3.4 million people visited Las Vegas in July, up 5.7 percent from the same month a year ago, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Monday.
VirtGame Stockholders Approve Merger14 September 2005
VirtGame Corp. reports that its stockholders have approved the proposals for VirtGame's acquisition, through a merger, by Mikohn Gaming Corporation d/b/a Progressive Gaming International Corporation.
Gulf Coast Workers Head to Atlantic City14 September 2005
News Brief: Possibly thousands of Gulf Coast casino workers may soon arrive in Atlantic City looking for jobs in this city's booming gambling businesses, industry officials say.
Griffin Book Producer Files for Chapter 11, Citing Suit14 September 2005
Griffin Investigations Inc., which distributes lists of suspected cheaters and card counters to casinos, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing a defamation lawsuit.
South African Cops Caught in Gambling Scam14 September 2005
International News Brief: Two former policemen have been jailed for long stretches by the Wynberg regional court for illegally confiscating gambling machines and trying to sell them.
Convention Authority Board OKs Raise, Bonus14 September 2005
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority approved a 5 percent raise and $40,000 bonus for its president Tuesday and gave clearer direction to changes planned for the authority and the 2 million-square-foot convention center it oversees.
Chinese Police Urged to Stop Cross-Border Gambling14 September 2005
International News Brief: The Ministry of Public Security has issued a circular urging local police of some border areas to stop Chinese citizens from gambling in neighboring countries.
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