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Gaming News Archives - Page 4504Caesars Raises Guidance for Q1 200410 March 2004
Caesars expects that adjusted earnings per fully diluted share for the first quarter, which ends March 31, will be within a range of $0.17 to $0.19.
School of Law to Receive $4 Million10 March 2004
News Brief: The funds have been gathered by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians from gaming revenue and will go toward creating a tribal learning and educational exchange center.
Century Casinos Reports Earnings Up10 March 2004
Century Casinos, Inc. reports net earnings of $826,000 or $0.06 per share for Q4 compared to $598,000 or $0.04 per share Q4 2002.
MTR Gaming Group Results Up10 March 2004
For Q4, total revenues rose 13% to $70.4 million from $62.6 million in the 2002 period, while EBITDA grew at a faster rate, by 31% to $12.6 million from $9.6 million.
Casino Backers Protest Slot Bill10 March 2004
News Brief: Waving mock pink slips, hundreds of tribal members and casino workers gathered Tuesday at the Capitol to protest a bill that would outlaw video slot machines.
Need Baseball Lines and Totals History for '03?10 March 2004
Casino Windsor Challenges Equity Order9 March 2004
News Brief: Casino Windsor is challenging a pay equity order awarding some female employees raises and retroactive pay dating back to 1994, a casino spokesman said Monday.
Casino Supporters Block Child Support Collection Measure9 March 2004
The Bush administration's proposal to withhold prize money from gambling winners who owe child support, an idea opposed by the gaming industry and Nevada lawmakers, was left out of the budget resolution approved by a Senate committee last week.
Seminole Allowed to Reopen Casino9 March 2004
News Brief: The Seminole Nation has received permission to resume their Mystic Winds Casino located at their I-40 facility.
Culinary in Dispute with New Frontier9 March 2004
Trustees of two trust funds of the Culinary Union Local 226 and the Bartenders Union Local 165 have filed a lawsuit against the New Frontier hotel casino, alleging the Las Vegas casino failed to make fringe benefit contributions to the funds since July 2000.
Golden Nugget owners say TV show cameras draw gamblers9 March 2004
It's been a great six weeks for the new co-owners of downtown's Golden Nugget, Tim Poster and Tom Breitling said Sunday evening.
New Sale of Binion's Parcel Set9 March 2004
A Clark County District Court judge this morning set aside Friday's probate sale of a parcel underneath the closed Binion's Horseshoe hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas.
California Slot Amendment Faces Opposition9 March 2004
News Brief: Four Inland casino tribes, a police union and three area legislators are fighting a state constitutional amendment that would allow card clubs and horse racetracks to offer slot machines.
Harrah's Confident Purchase of Horseshoe Will Go Through9 March 2004
Harrah's Entertainment picked up the gauntlet Monday, announcing it will proceed with its planned three-way deal to buy out the Binion's Horseshoe despite the clouded title to land under the downtown landmark.
Detroit Casinos Aim to Block Slots at Racetracks9 March 2004
News Brief: Detroit casino owners who want to stop slot machines at horse tracks are pushing a constitutional amendment that would ban more gambling in Michigan -- unless voters approve.
Ohio Association, Track Sign Revenue Deal9 March 2004
News Brief: The Ohio Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association and Beulah Park have
struck a deal on revenue splits for account wagering.
Lowballing a Paddlewheel9 March 2004
News Brief: Short of a hurricane, a bad leak or some other calamity, it's hard to imagine how the value of a floating casino could drop from more than $20 million one year to $6.5 million the next.
Greektown Casino Replaces Key Executive9 March 2004
News Brief: Long-time gaming manager Craig Ghelfi is the new chief operating officer at Detroit’s Greektown Casino, which reported a $2.3-million drop in revenues last year on gaming receipts of $325.3 million.
Wagering Company Bankruptcy Case Motioned for Dismissal9 March 2004
News Brief: A North Dakota judge has been asked to dismiss the Racing Services Inc. bankruptcy case because the wagering-company was under the control of a state-appointed receiver at the time of the filing.
Pickpocket Steals $7,500 From Gambler9 March 2004
News Brief: A pickpocket stole $7,500 from a Canadian gambler's inside pocket while he played baccarat at Casino Rama, near Orillia, Ontario.
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