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Gaming News Archives - Page 4302Union: Mediator Helping With Mandalay Negotiations9 November 2004
Negotiations between the Operating Engineers Local 501 and three Mandalay Resort Group properties have improved with the help of a federal mediator, a union leader said.
EU Courts Back Bookies9 November 2004
International News Brief: A British bookmaker and three other pools operators acted within the law when they used horse racing and football fixtures without paying a licence fee to the companies that compiled the databases, an EU court ruled today.
World Gaming Reports Profit9 November 2004
World Gaming reports net profit for Q3 was $1,146,000 or
3 cents earnings per share compared to a net loss of $181,000 or a loss of 1 cent per share for Q3 2003.
Millions Spent Florida Slot Proposal Battle9 November 2004
News Brief: The Seminole Tribe spent more than $5 million trying to defeat a proposal that could bring slot machines to South Florida racetracks and jai alai frontons. South Florida's tracks and jai alai frontons spent nearly $15 million on the slot proposal.
MTR to Take Over Binion's in March9 November 2004
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. has decided not to extend a one-year option to manage Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas and will instead transfer management of the historic casino to MTR Gaming Group Inc. in March.
Wynn Unveils Tower Details9 November 2004
A second planned hotel tower at Wynn Las Vegas is expected to include 1,500 suites at a cost of about $900 million, Wynn Resorts Ltd. announced Monday.
Casinos Seek Ways to Lure Young Gamblers9 November 2004
News Brief: Twentysomethings have seized on the new Las Vegas as a 24-hour playground where the partying never ends.
Great Canadian Gaming Profit Grows9 November 2004
News Brief: Great Canadian Gaming Corp. announced Monday its quarterly profit grew by 46 per cent on a newly opened casino and acquisitions.
Courts Toss Out Pennsylvania Gaming Board Member9 November 2004
News Brief: A Commonwealth Court panel has tossed a former state legislator off the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board but said he could be legally reappointed at the end of the month.
North Dakota Tribe Aims to Win Casino Support9 November 2004
News Brief: Leaders of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa plan to spend the next three months trying to persuade residents to support a casino in this city.
California Casinos Offer Elderly Respite9 November 2004
News Brief: Although some experts worry about gambling addictions, other experts and many retirees say casinos have improved the quality of their lives by providing a change of pace and intellectual stimulation.
High Stakes in Vegas vs. Macau9 November 2004
International News Brief: Glittery Las Vegas gambling has arrived in seedy Macau, promising new charms for China's inveterate players, and this former Portuguese colony may never be the same.
BetWWTS.com Offers Odds on 2008 Presidential Race9 November 2004
After correctly predicting that Bush would win reelection, BetWWTS.com has calculated odds on the 2008 Presidential election, including who will win nomination for President by the Republican and Democratic Parties.
Wheeling Island Gaming Results Down9 November 2004
Wheeling Island Gaming, Inc. reports Q3 operating revenues of $30.9 million, a decrease of $0.2 million or 0.7% compared to Q3 2003. Income from operations for was $11.0 million or $0.4 million
lower than Q3 2003.
Jowell Bows to Casino Outcry9 November 2004
International News Brief: The culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, will today signal a significant climbdown in the battle over Britain's new gambling laws.
Wynn Stocks Slide9 November 2004
News Brief: Wynn Resorts fell more than 6% Tuesday following an analyst's downgrade and news the casino company will dilute its common stock.
Wynn Resorts Offers Common Stock9 November 2004
Wynn Resorts, Limited has agreed to sell 7,500,000 shares of its common stock to Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
The Sands Regent to Sell Common Stock9 November 2004
The Sands Regent reports that it has agreed to sell 1,120,000 shares of its common stock to institutional investors for $8.25 per share in cash in a private placement transaction.
Kerzner Reports Loss9 November 2004
Kerzner International Limited reported a net loss in Q3 of $11.2 million, compared to net income of $6.5 million in Q3 2003, resulting in diluted net loss per share of $0.32 compared to diluted net income per share of $0.22 in the same period last year.
Tony Vee Brings Musical Hits To Boomtown Reno9 November 2004
Tony Vee will bring an energetic selection of popular musical hits to Boomtown Hotel and Casino Reno’s Can Can Theater.
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