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Gaming News Archives - Page 4504Borgata Workers Get Flu Shots28 October 2004
News Brief: In the middle of a flu vaccination shortage, about 500 employees of the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa received flu shots on a first-come first-served basis Oct. 21, according to casino spokesman Mike Facenda.
New Jersey Regulators Rule on Loan28 October 2004
News Brief: New Jersey gaming regulators ruled that the so-called loan given to Antonio Scarselli was actually dirty money from the New York mob and denied him a casino license.
Ruffin to Sell Bahamas Properties28 October 2004
Developer Phil Ruffin hopes to jump-start redevelopment of his 41-acre New Frontier site on the Strip with funds from the sale of his Bahamas properties.
Nevada Taxable Sales Up28 October 2004
Nevada taxable sales rose by 11.8 percent in August over the same month a year ago, led by construction and auto purchases, the Department of Taxation reported Wednesday.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP to Represent Trump Bondholder28 October 2004
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is representing a group of bondholders of Trump Atlantic City Associates' First Mortgage Notes due 2006, in connection with the recapitalization of the Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts, Inc.
Global Gaming Business Awards Winners Announced28 October 2004
Global Gaming Business magazine today announced the winners of the second annual Global Gaming Business Gaming & Technology Awards.
Powerball Jackpot Grows to $28 Million28 October 2004
No one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing, so the jackpot will grow to an estimated $28 million.
Virginia Lottery Reports Record Q128 October 2004
Virginia Lottery’s Executive Director, Penelope W. Kyle, reports that the Q1 2005 was the best first quarter in the Lottery's 16-year history.
Ameristar Casinos Reports Record Q328 October 2004
Ameristar reports record consolidated net revenues of $215.7 million, representing an increase of $14.1 million, or 7.0%, over Q3 2003.
Dover Downs Q3 Results Up Slightly28 October 2004
Dover Downs reports net earnings were $4,982,000 or $.19 per diluted share for Q3 compared with $4,782,000 or $.18 per diluted share for Q3 2003.
Isle Of Capri Casinos Lowers Q2 Estimate28 October 2004
Isle of Capri Casinos has lowered its estimate of earnings for the second quarter ended October 24, 2004, to a range of a $0.01 loss per share to $0.03 in earnings per diluted share.
Mikohn CasinoLink Expands in Latvia28 October 2004
Mikohn Europe B.V. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mikohn Gaming Corporation has signed a key CasinoLink contract with DLV Firma Latvia.
Magna Entertainment Appoints New Director28 October 2004
Magna Entertainment Corp. reports that Ron Charles, former chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, will assume the duties of Executive Director of MEC California effective November 1, 2004.
Dover Downs Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend28 October 2004
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. Board of Directors today declared a quarterly cash dividend on both classes of common stock of $.06 per share.
Casino City Press Books Packed with Names, Places, Online Sites, Addresses, Numbers28 October 2004
Howard Schwartz reviews three Casino City Press Publications including the "Gaming Business Directory," the "Online Gaming Business Directory" and the "Worldwide Casino Guide."
Tragedy and Personal Responsibility27 October 2004
InterCasino.com Releases Their Next Generation Gaming Software27 October 2004
Using CryptoLogic’s newly developed Version 6 software, InterCasino.com has added a host of new features and exciting games to their multi-award winning platform.
Iowa County Holds Casino Debate27 October 2004
News Brief: Representatives of Gary Kirke and Isle of Capri Casinos faced opponents in Madison County to debate the virtues of gambling and whether the proposed $150 million casino would be good for the community.
Deadwood Gaming Halls Report Operating at Loss27 October 2004
More than half the Deadwood gaming halls said they operated at a financial loss last year.
Harness-Racing Applicant Touts Longer Track27 October 2004
A group seeking Pennsylvania's last remaining harness-racing license argued that the mile-long oval it wants to build -- which would be three-tenths of a mile longer than the one proposed by its competitor -- will make horses safer and races more evenhanded.
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