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Gaming News Archives - Page 4516Las Vegas Boost Room Profits26 February 2004
Despite flat room rates and tepid leisure travel demand, major Strip hotel-casinos are successfully squeezing ever-higher profits per room, according a Fulcrum Global Partners report.
Wisconsin Tribe Sets 2005 Deadline for Casino26 February 2004
News Brief: If everything is not done for the Lac du Flambeau Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to proceed with its Shullsburg casino by 2005, it will be over, according to a tribal spokesman.
Courts Reject California Tribe's Appeal Request26 February 2004
News Brief: The U.S. Supreme Court has turned down the appeal from the Coyote Valley Band of Pomos in its last avenue through which to reject signing a gambling compact with the state.
Minnesota Anti-Casino Fliers Draws Criticism26 February 2004
News Brief: Some are criticizing a flier opposing the expansion of state-sponsored casino gambling, calling it evidence of the power of Indian tribes' money.
Maryland County Picked for Slots26 February 2004
News Brief: Dorchester County has been picked by a Maryland state legislative committee that could have slots.
NY Bishops Oppose Expanded Gambling26 February 2004
News Brief: The New York State Catholic Conference has begun a campaign against expanded gambling, saying the state can't afford the social cost.
Australian Law to Track Money26 February 2004
International News Brief: Casinos and other businesses will be asked to report on their customers' business under a tough new regime to track money linked to crime and terrorism.
Second Casino Proposed for Barstow, California26 February 2004
News Brief: Superior Development has announced plans for a $200 million Indian casino resort on the southern edge of the city, not far from the site of a similar proposal.
Ontario Casino Expansion Considered26 February 2004
News Brief: The province is considering the expansion of Casino Windsor and hopes to have enough information to make a decision in six months, says Minister of Economic Development and Trade Joseph Cordiano.
Experts: Asia to Make Majority of Online Gambling Market26 February 2004
International News Brief: Many experts say they eventually expect Asian nations to constitute a majority of the market for online gambling as betting using new technologies such as wireless phones and PDAs increases.
Paddy Power Reports Strong Growth26 February 2004
International News Brief: Bookmaker Paddy Power has reported strong profit growth last year, despite an early season profit warning.
Hilton's Gamble Pays Off26 February 2004
International News Brief: Hotel group Hilton is now making more money from its Ladbrokes gambling operation than its luxury hospitality business.
Maryland Anti-Casino Senators Change Sides26 February 2004
News Brief: Maryland’s state senators that once opposed the expansion of legalized gambling are now changing their stance due to the financial pressures the state is facing.
AG: Wisconsin Tribal Records Should Stay Secret26 February 2004
News Brief: Tribal casino financial records collected by the state should remain secret, according to Wisconsin’s Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager.
Public Hearing for Proposed California Casino26 February 2004
News Brief: A public hearing on the environmental impacts of a proposed casino west of Rohnert Park will be held on March 10.
Kentucky Casino Bill Proposed26 February 2004
News Brief: On Friday, Kentucky Representative Larry Clark plans to introduce a bill to put on the November ballot a constitutional amendment legalizing casinos.
Illinois Gaming License Bidders Down to Three26 February 2004
News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board on Wednesday winnowed down bidders for the state's final casino license to three finalists.
Taiwanese Illegal Gambling Operations Raided26 February 2004
International News Brief: Taiwan's police raided an Internet company and six gambling dens in a crackdown on rampant illegal betting over the result of the island's presidential elections.
Multimedia Games Stock Split26 February 2004
Multimedia Games, Inc. reports that effective tomorrow, the company's shares outstanding will double to approximately 27 million shares as a result of the 2-for-1 common stock split announced on February 2, 2004.
Hustler Days -- Fats, Lassiter, Red and America's Great Age of Pool26 February 2004
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