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Gaming News Archives - Page 4468Tropicana Casino and Resort Unveils Expansion Project23 November 2004
The Tropicana Casino and Resort has unveiled its $280 million multi- faceted expansion project, The Quarter at Tropicana.
Tropicana Casino and Resort Unveils Expansion Project23 November 2004
The Tropicana Casino and Resort has unveiled its $280 million multi- faceted expansion project, The Quarter at Tropicana.
Resort Builders At Home In LV, Developers Release Details Of Strip Casino Dubbed Cosmopolitan23 November 2004
Webster's New World Dictionary defines the word cosmopolitan to mean someone or something that is "at home in all countries or places."
Heard it on the River23 November 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news from the Tunica, Mississippi casinos.
Trump French Lick Casino Goes Ahead23 November 2004
ews Brief: A new Trump casino is anticipated to open in French Lick, Indiana, in January of 2006, despite a bankruptcy filing.
VirtGame Reports Loss Grows23 November 2004
VirtGame reported a net loss applicable to common stockholders for Q3 of $636,689 or $0.02 per share, which compares to a net loss of $307,093 or $0.01 per share in the previous quarter and a loss of $294,227 or $0.01 for the third quarter of 2003.
Gambling Reforms 'Could Close 1,000 Pubs'23 November 2004
International News Brief: The Government’s proposals for gambling reform could lead to the closure of 1,000 pubs and 100 bingo halls, a study revealed today.
Club Cal-Neva Signs with VirtGame23 November 2004
VirtGame Corp. reports that Club Cal-Neva has contracted to install VirtGame's Sports Bet Express in all Cal-Neva Race and Sports Book locations.
Mother Who Left Child In Car While Gambling Avoids Jail Sentence23 November 2004
News Brief: Two North Canterbury women who left a six-year-old girl in a car while they gambled and drank in the Christchurch Casino have avoided a jail term.
MGM Mirage Reports Credit Facility Financing23 November 2004
MGM Mirage has entered into a Fourth Amended and Restated Loan Agreement which will provide for a $7.0 billion senior credit facility.
Scientific Games Receives Contract Extension23 November 2004
Scientific Games Corporation reports that the Iowa Lottery has extended the company's online lottery contract.
Inside Gaming Column: Look for Boyd to Join Urban Cowboys22 November 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Navajo Delegates Object to Tribe Owning Casinos22 November 2004
News Brief: Some Navajo council delegates are objecting to assertions by Navajo Nation officials that the tribe, not the individual chapters, would own the casinos.
IGT Says Chairman Will Step Down22 November 2004
Tom Baker, who oversaw the transformation of International Game Technology into the industry's dominant slot machine manufacturer and supplier, will step down as chairman of the board, effective March 1, IGT announced Friday.
Company to Sell Junk Bonds22 November 2004
Wynn Resorts Ltd. plans to sell $1.1 billion of junk bonds in the U.S. as some investors and analysts say the two-year rally in high-yield, high-risk securities may be over.
Colorado Casino Town Builds Road to Bypass Competition22 November 2004
News Brief: Central City celebrated the coming of a highway that will bring traffic to its casinos and bypass neighboring Black Hawk.
Partnership Names Planned Strip Property22 November 2004
The partnership that is planning a condominium and resort on a U-shaped 8.5-acre parcel near the Jockey Club has announced new details, including the name of the project.
Caesars Sells Another Casino to Columbia Sussex22 November 2004
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has agreed to sell off a second casino to private hotel chain Columbia Sussex Corp. in advance of its acquisition by Harrah's Entertainment Inc.
Lawsuit Pending Involving Former Casino Owner in Edwards Case22 November 2004
News Brief: If the former owner of the Treasure Chest Casino has to pay Louisiana millions of dollars he made in a riverboat licensing scheme involving former Gov. Edwin Edwards, he wants the U.S. government to foot the bill.
Atlantic Lottery Track Ownership Fast-Tracked22 November 2004
News Brief: The P.E.I. government has fast-tracked the Atlantic Lottery Corporation's ownership of the Charlottetown Driving Park.
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