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Gaming News Archives - Page 4354NHL to Investigate Roenick's Gambling Admission17 August 2004
News Brief: The NHL has begun its own investigation into Flyers center Jeremy Roenick's admission that he paid for gambling tips and bet on football.
Australia's Reef Casino Trust Enjoys Strong Start17 August 2004
International News Brief: The Reef casino and hotel complex in Cairns, Australia reports a good start to the second half of its financial year, after a AUD$25.88 million property revaluation helped it to a net interim profit of $32.28 million.
Ameristar Casinos Declares Cash Dividend17 August 2004
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.125 per share, payable on September 15, 2004 to stockholders of record on August 31, 2004.
Archon Reports Loss Shrinks17 August 2004
Archon reported a net loss applicable to common shares of $1.2 million for Q3, or $0.19 per common share, compared to a net loss applicable to common shares of $2.8 million, or $0.45 per common share, for the Q3 2003.
Churchill Downs Ceases Negotiations to Acquire Fair Grounds17 August 2004
Churchill Downs Incorporated reports that it has ceased negotiations to acquire the Fair Grounds Corporation in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Kerzner Promotes Executives for Properties17 August 2004
Kerzner International Limited reports that Alan Leibman has been appointed Chief Executive Officer for the company's resort casino development Mazagan in Morocco and Nan Palmer will succeed Mr. Leibman as Chief Operating Officer for Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Bits and Pieces from Indian Country - June 200417 August 2004
Ken Adams provides his commentary insight on Indian gaming trends and regulatory issues.
Quicktakes - The month's trends in a glance - June 200417 August 2004
Ken Adams reviews gaming news for July 2004 and points out significant trends.
Wrong bettor wants better odds17 August 2004
Mark Pilarski explains don’t pass and don’t come wagers in the game of craps.
Harrah's Partner Regrouping After Setback in Rhode Island16 August 2004
News Brief: After losing another round in its long bid for a casino, the Narragansett Indian Tribe is looking to Washington for help.
Prague Casino to Close16 August 2004
International News Brief: Some two weeks after a grenade attack which injured 18 bystanders outside an Israeli-owned casino in Prague, the owners announced Monday the establishment was closing due to technical reasons.
Refinery Owner Fights Casino16 August 2004
ChevronTexaco Corp. has made a last-minute bid to stop the construction of a casino near its Richmond refinery.
PDS Gaming Reports Higher Profit16 August 2004
Las Vegas gaming leasing company PDS Gaming Corp. today reported a 2 percent increase in second quarter profit to $186,000.
Vegas Businessman Recommended for License16 August 2004
A Las Vegas businessman who was turned away last year from obtaining a state casino license has won preliminary approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board, which praised him for his turnaround.
Aladdin Changeover Under Way16 August 2004
The management group that is working to buy the Aladdin hotel-casino out of bankruptcy has sent termination letters to about 20 managers as part of the group's plan to remake the property into a Planet Hollywood resort.
Private Investors Could Get Piece of Tattersall's16 August 2004
International News Brief: Private investors could be invited to participate in the $2 billion stock market float of gambling giant Tattersall's later this year.
Red Tape Threatens New Zealand Pokie Funds16 August 2004
International News Brief: Red tape is threatening New Zealand’s community funding from pokie machines, says one of the societies which distributes gaming machine profits to charities.
Powerball Winning Ticket Bought in Minnesota16 August 2004
Powerball paid off big for one lucky ticket Saturday night. The winning ticket worth $98.7 million was purchased in Minnesota.
Colleges Gambling on Casino Courses16 August 2004
News Brief: Public colleges nationwide are increasingly offering casino and gambling majors and courses as states, mostly through Indian tribes, turn to casinos for gambling revenues.
Hong Kong Sports World Hit by Gambling Scandal16 August 2004
International News Brief: While doping scandals rock the Olympic games in Greece, police in Hong Kong Saturday busted an underground network of illegal sports gambling.
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