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Gaming News Archives - Page 4428Kerzner and Istithmar Agree to Expand Atlantis23 June 2004
Kerzner International Limited and Istithmar PSJC, an entity indirectly wholly-owned by the Government of Dubai, announced that they have entered into an agreement which will enable the parties to increase the scope of Atlantis, The Palm.
Mandalay Postpones Stockholders Meeting23 June 2004
Mandalay Resort Group has postponed its annual meeting of stockholders in order to include for consideration at the annual meeting the merger agreement among Mandalay, MGM Mirage and a subsidiary of MGM Mirage.
Michigan Construction Industry Opposes Detroit Wagering Tax Increase22 June 2004
Shuffle Master Recognized by Fortune Magazine22 June 2004
Shuffle Master, Inc. has been named one of America's 100 Best Small Companies by Fortune Small Business magazine for the third consecutive year.
Interest in Asian Casinos Intensifies22 June 2004
International News Brief: Asia's casino war heated up today with gambling tycoon Stanley Ho's group saying it would invest U.S. $380 million in Macau and an American gaming giant announcing it would hold "exploratory talks" with Singapore.
Nebraska Gambling Opponents Gain Ally22 June 2004
News Brief: U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne joined Nebraska's anti-gambling efforts in a series of press conferences across the state Monday.
Harrah's to Appeal Ruling on Patents22 June 2004
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. intends to appeal a federal court decision in Las Vegas last month favoring rival Station Casinos Inc.
County Plans Bond Issue to Finance Aviation Projects22 June 2004
The Clark County Department of Aviation hopes to issue up to $400 million in new bonds to help finance planned land purchases and construction at three existing Southern Nevada airports and the proposed airport site in Ivanpah Valley.
Caesars Completes Sale of Hilton for $280 Million22 June 2004
Another Las Vegas landmark changed hands Friday when Caesars Entertainment completed the $280 million sale of the Las Vegas Hilton to Colony Capital.
Caribbean Gaming Conference a Success22 June 2004
Nearly 1,500 industry professionals took part in the largest-ever Caribbean Gaming & Hospitality Conference held last week in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Beltarra Attendance Up22 June 2004
News Brief: A surge in attendance at Belterra Casino Resort & Spa boosted the May turnstile count at southeastern Indiana's three casinos by 7 percent compared with the same month a year earlier.
Nevada Economy: Job Report Provides Optimism22 June 2004
Nevada's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.1 percent in May, the state's lowest rate since August 2000.
Great Canadian Gaming Corp. Signs New Agreement22 June 2004
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is pleased to announce the signing of a new Casino Operational Services Agreement with the British Columbia Lottery Corporation.
BetWWTS.com Offers Updated Odds on Canadian Election22 June 2004
First handicapping the political race at the beginning of
June, online bookmaker BetWWTS.com today announced updated odds on the outcome of the Canadian Federal Election.
BetWWTS.com Offers Odds on Shaq's Future22 June 2004
BetWWTS.com today announced odds on which team Shaq
will be playing for at the start of the 2004-05 NBA season.
Ticketmaster Offers New Ticketing Initiatives With Mohegan Sun22 June 2004
Mohegan Sun and Ticketmaster have signed a multi-year ticketing agreement for all Mohegan Sun events.
California Deal With Tribes Unlikely to Hurt Las Vegas22 June 2004
The new tribal casino compact agreements signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday likely will have no effect on the gaming industry in Las Vegas and little in the rest of the state, industry insiders and experts said.
Not All California Tribes Happy with Offer22 June 2004
News Brief: Three San Diego tribes have signed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's gambling contract, but others have taken issue with the compacts.
MGM Mirage-Mandalay Deal May Produce Big Debt Burden22 June 2004
While MGM Mirage is keeping mum about its plans to finance the largest corporate buyout in gaming industry history, Wall Street analysts are speculating the deal is likely to leave the surviving company heavily mortgaged and deeply in debt.
Pennsylvania Eyes Future Gambling Revenue22 June 2004
News Brief: Under a proposal being considered, Pennsylvania would borrow against future gambling revenue to enable property taxpayers to get rebates much sooner and to provide money for Pittsburgh and Philadelphia projects.
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