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Gaming News Archives - Page 4329Fight Continues for UK Gamblers' Money8 April 2005
International News Brief: Drastic cuts in UK government ambitions to reform the gambling industry appear to have pole-axed foreign investors, but the battle for the British gambler's pound is not yet over, casino operators said on Friday.
Chartwell Welcomes UK Legislation to Regulate Internet Gaming8 April 2005
Chartwell Technology Inc. is pleased to report the passage of legislation in the United Kingdom that will introduce regulated online gambling.
Portland Mayor Opposes Casino8 April 2005
News Brief: Casino gambling may be creeping closer to Portland, but Mayor Tom Potter still wants nothing to do with it.
Gala Considers Stock Market Flotation8 April 2005
International News Brief: Bingo hall operator Gala is checking its numbers for a possible stock market flotation, it was said today.
Iowa Commission Finishes Tour8 April 2005
News Brief: The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission two days of travel to license applicants has come to an end.
Cranes Move into Macau Way of Life8 April 2005
International News Brief: The many beautiful spots around Macau that have fallen under the wheels of rampant economic development has become the focus of a growing discontent among many locals with the mushrooming gaming industry.
Fair Grounds' Slot Plan Goes to Court8 April 2005
News Brief: Over the objections of the Fair Grounds' new owners and against the advice of the city's top attorney, the New Orleans City Council voted 7-0 Thursday to ask a court to rule on whether installing hundreds of slot machines at the Gentilly Boulevard racetrack would be legal.
Singapore To Deliver Full Account of Casino Decision8 April 2005
International News Brief: The Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports has assured there will be a full and proper account when Parliament announces its decision on April 18 on the proposed integrated casino resort.
GSA S2S Protocol Implemented8 April 2005
Gaming Standards Association reports that its new System-to-System
protocol has been successfully implemented.
Kenilworth Welcomes WTO Online Gambling Dispute8 April 2005
Regardless who is right or wrong, the Internet
can never be regulated and controlled like Kenilworth Systems Corporation's Roulabette system.
Pro-VLT Group Available for Interviews8 April 2005
Proponents of Video Lottery Terminals are available for industry
background and/or interviews.
Newport Grand Plans Expanded Gambling8 April 2005
News Brief: The cavernous fronton at Newport Grand may become a five-story, 86-room hotel with extra space for dining and video gambling, according to the casino's owner.
Full Tilt Poker Offers $10 Million Giveaway7 April 2005
Full Tilt Poker ups the ante by announcing an unprecedented $10 million giveaway.
Harrah's Leads Rally in Casino Shares7 April 2005
News Brief: U.S. casino company stocks rose on Thursday, a day after Harrah's Entertainment Inc. said its first quarter earnings would beat Wall Street estimates driven by strong business in Las Vegas as well as at casinos in the South and Midwest.
Dover Downs Director Dies7 April 2005
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. is saddened to announce the passing yesterday of longtime member of the Board of Directors Melvin Joseph, and wishes to express its deepest sympathies to the Joseph family.
West Virginia Table Game Bill Dead7 April 2005
International News Brief: Barring a miraculous late-night comeback, legislation that would authorize county referendums to legalize casino-style table gaming at the state’s four horse and dog tracks appeared to be out of luck and out of time Wednesday.
Study: Fewer Locals Gambling in Convenience, Grocery Stores7 April 2005
One in four Clark County residents who gamble play in convenience stores, grocery stores or gasoline stations, a study commissioned by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.
Las Vegas Sands Ordered to Pay $38.5 Million7 April 2005
A Clark County District Court judge has ordered Las Vegas Sands to pay interest, attorneys' fees and other costs totaling $38.5 million on top of a previous jury award of $42 million.
Las Vegas Sands is Eager to Expand7 April 2005
Less than four months since it pulled off the most lucrative initial public offering in casino history, Las Vegas Sands Corp. is boldly trumpeting the company's accomplishments as part of its worldwide expansion efforts.
Wynn Employees Pulled From Other Companies7 April 2005
According to a Wynn Las Vegas exec, most of the 9,500 workers the resort has hired all come from other Las Vegas strip casinos.
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