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Gaming News Archives - Page 4381Trump's Chapter 11 Moves Forward15 February 2005
News Brief: A bankruptcy court Monday blessed an agreement between Donald Trump and shareholders of Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. on reorganizing the company.
Sweet Chastity15 February 2005
The proverbial sore thumb had nothing on Yvette Thomas early Monday.
UK Gambling Chief Resigns15 February 2005
International News Brief: The man appointed to spearhead Britain's gambling industry has resigned after just seven months in the post following the culture secretary Tessa Jowell's U-turn on the expansion of casinos.
More Bad Magic -- Traffic Stalled After Crane Slams Bridge15 February 2005
Las Vegas tourism leaders love the 93,000 visitors and $129.7 million in nongaming spending the Men's Apparel Guild in California trade show will bring here this week.
Rocketpool.com Launches Office Pool Feature15 February 2005
Rocketpool.com has launched a fun and innovative way to manage
office pools, all available at the click of a mouse.
Pennsylvania Gaming Official Responds to Article15 February 2005
Thomas A. Decker, Chairman of the
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, responds to the Philadelphia Inquirer's Feb. 12 article "Slot-Machine
Distributor Is Named".
Scorcese Favored to Win Oscar15 February 2005
Bettors on Sports Interaction predict that Martin Scorcese will bring home the Oscar for Best Director for “The Aviator”.
IGT Reports Management Changes15 February 2005
International Game Technology reports several promotions as part of a reorganization of its North American gaming group, under its subsidiary, IGT.
Riviera Reports Q4 Results Up15 February 2005
Riviera reports net revenues for Q4 were $47.5 million, up $2.1 million or 4.7 percent from the Q4 2003. Income from operations was $5.2 million, up $5.1 million from Q4 2003.
Riviera Holdings Reports Stock Split15 February 2005
Riviera Holdings Corporation report that its Board of Directors has approved a three-for-one stock split of the Company's Common Stock.
You Can Trust Your Intuition at Video Poker, but Just So far15 February 2005
Strip Show Biz: Countdown to Splashdown14 February 2005
The first person Steve Wynn called when the casino developer started conceptualizing his newest resort complex was not a financial adviser, architect, or builder. It was renowned show producer and director Franco Dragone.
High Demands, High Rewards: Working For Wynn A Mix Of Allure, Angst14 February 2005
Nearly 100,000 people have applied to work at the $2.5 billion Wynn Las Vegas. Just 10,000 will be hired by the time of the megaresort's scheduled April 28 opening.
Inside Gaming Column: California Gamin' All About Suckers14 February 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Report: Casinos Win Big in 200414 February 2005
The terminology "pre-Sept. 11 figures" finally can be eliminated from discussions on the health of Nevada's gaming industry.
Gaming Chairman: Nevada Powerball Illegal14 February 2005
The chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control board said today he thinks the Nevada Constitutional ban against a lottery prohibits Nevada from joining with other states to participate in a Powerball lottery.
More Poker Rooms Going Smoke-Free14 February 2005
Palace Station, along with Station Casinos Inc. sister properties Santa Fe Station and Texas Station, has gone smoke-free.
NBC Spot in the Cards for Poker Tourney14 February 2005
Capitalizing on the popularity of poker and previous poker broadcasts on NBC, NBC Sports in May will air the first poker tournament to appear on a major television network.
Hundreds Marry at Canada's First Casino Chapel14 February 2005
News Brief: Some 300 couples rolled the dice on love, again, as they renewed wedding vows Sunday to open Canada's first casino chapel at the Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort.
Australian Criminals Banned from Racetracks14 February 2005
International News Brief: Police will soon have the power to ban alleged underworld figures from Victorian racetracks.
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