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Gaming News Archives - Page 4292Boyd Gaming Reports Record Q3 Results26 October 2004
Boyd Gaming reported record adjusted earnings of $.38 per share for Q3, an increase of 153% over adjusted earnings of $.15 per share reported in the Q3 last year.
WMS Industries Results Up26 October 2004
WMS Industries Inc. reported net income of $2.4 million, or $0.08 per diluted share, for the Q1, compared to a net loss of $1.9 million or $0.06 loss per diluted share for the same period for last year.
California Official Criticizes Gambling Industry26 October 2004
News Brief: Assemblywoman Judy Chu came out swinging Monday against political action committees set up by the local gambling industry that will spend $162,020 on campaign ads against her.
South Korea to Open Two New Casinos26 October 2004
International News Brief: South Korea has granted new licences to two new operators, one in the capital Seoul and the other in the southern city of Busan.
Union Wants Casino Jobs26 October 2004
News Brief: The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers has been talking with the Bay Mills Indian Community about organizing workers at a casino the tribe hopes to open in Port Huron.
Expansion in Store for Herbst Property26 October 2004
Terrible's casino expects to begin construction next month on a new parking garage that will mark the first phase of a larger casino expansion.
Iowa City Rejected for Casino Site26 October 2004
News Brief: Waukee city officials had thought their city was the preferred site for a $150 million hotel and casino but their site for the project has been rejected.
Singapore Resort May Follow Vegas Concept26 October 2004
International News Brief: A controversial Singapore proposal for a casino resort may include a Las Vegas-style entertainment complex, complete with water-theme park, theatres and art galleries, the government said yesterday.
Atlantic City Casinos Look to Replace Workers26 October 2004
At least two of the four casino companies involved in a long-running strike in Atlantic City have raised the stakes by saying they will begin hiring replacement workers to fill positions vacated by union members on strike.
New Zealand Slots to be Monitored26 October 2004
International News Brief: New Zealand’s Department of Internal Affairs says all of the 22,000 gaming machines in pubs and clubs around the country will be electronically monitored within two-and-a-half years.
Advertising Could Get Boost From LVCVA Windfall26 October 2004
With occupancy of Southern Nevada's resorts up and the average daily room rate increasing, room tax coffers are bulging.
Online Gambling Companies Consider IPOs26 October 2004
International News Brief: iGlobalMedia and Cassava Enterprises, two of the world’s biggest internet gambling companies, are considering initial public offerings in London.
Lottery Commission Allows Powerball Subscriptions26 October 2004
Beginning next week, New Hampshire Powerball players won't have to go to the store to buy their tickets.
Hard Rock Takes Action to Stem Unpredictable High-Roller Wins26 October 2004
The Hard Rock says it will no longer accept high-roller action from gamblers with million-dollar credit lines who have the potential to lose -- or win -- millions from the casino.
PBL Promises Shareholders Strong Growth26 October 2004
International News Brief: Media and gambling company Public Broadcasting Limited has promised its shareholders strong financial growth in the year ahead.
Gambler Sentenced to 14 Years26 October 2004
International News Brief: Dennis Craig Telford was company secretary for trucking tycoon Allan Scott when he stole AUD$22 million from the company coffers to cover his gambling debts.
Pennsylvania Track License Competition Heats Up26 October 2004
News Brief: Two companies are competing for Pennsylvania’s final harness racing license and a chance at a lucrative slot license.
United Plans the Next Big Gamble26 October 2004
International News Brief: Manchester United has revived plans to build a casino next to its Old Trafford ground.
Analysts: Lasseters is Safe Bet26 October 2004
International News Brief: With an established presence in South Australia and the Northern Territory, casino operator Lasseters International Holdings is a safe bet on Australia's gaming market.
SA MPs Prepare for All-Night Pokie Debate26 October 2004
International News Brief: Debate in South Australian Parliament on a bill to reduce the number of poker machines looks set to run into the early hours of tomorrow.
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