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Sky City Requests Trading Halt

11 February 2004
International News Brief: Sky City Entertainment today requested a share trading halt ahead of the announcement of a ‘significant transaction’ to be made at 2.30pm.
 

MGM Mirage Calls Reports of Imminent Deal with Macau Magnate Premature

11 February 2004
MGM Mirage confirmed Tuesday it still has its sights on developing a new casino in Macau, but said reports over the weekend of an imminent deal between Stanley Ho and the Las Vegas gaming giant were premature.
 

Resorts Atlantic City Results Dip Again

11 February 2004
News Brief: Resorts Atlantic City reports earnings were hammered by the effects of its major expansion project.
 

Borgata Boosts Atlantic City Winnings

11 February 2004
News Brief: The Atlantic City industry as a whole endured bad weather to win $336.5 million from gamblers in January, up 9.7 percent from January last year. The new Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa drove the big gain with gross winnings of $47.4 million.
 

Man Dies in Casino Scuffle

11 February 2004
News Brief: A man died early Tuesday morning after forcing his way into a Sands casino administration building and scuffling with security guards.
 

Gaming Profit Rebounded in Fiscal 2003 After 9-11

11 February 2004
Nevada's gambling casinos posted profits of $845.3 million in the last fiscal year ending June 30, rebounding from a $33.5 million loss the year before.
 

Ho-Chunk Casino Workers Laid Off

11 February 2004
News Brief: 55 Ho–Chunk Nation employees have been laid off, including 35 people from the Baraboo Casino.
 

Ohio Horse Industry Faces Deadline

11 February 2004
News Brief: Ohio’s horse industry leaders face a deadline today on deciding whether they can support a proposal that could bring legalized gambling to racetracks but would also include off-track casinos.
 

Nevada Gaming Win Off

11 February 2004
After three straight months of gains, winnings at Nevada casinos slumped in December by 1 percent compared to December 2002 as table game revenue weakened.
 

Seminar Focuses on Fighting Casino Crime

11 February 2004
Casino Gaming Surveillance Training Program, a two-day certification course presented by WestVille Enterprises, Inc., will be offered in April.
 

Rose Would Give Up Gambling for Baseball

11 February 2004
News Brief: If it meant getting back in baseball, Pete Rose said he would meet all conditions.
 

Winner Makes Plans for Jackpot

11 February 2004
News Brief: Calwa man who won $3.7m says he still will clock in at $9.05-an-hour job.
 

Punters Eye 15 Million Euro Lottery Jackpot

11 February 2004
International News Brief: Britain, France and Spain’s national lottery operators are offering a new joint lottery, ‘Euro Millions.’. The first drawing is this Friday the 13th.
 

North Carolina Gambling Response Unclear

11 February 2004
News Brief: Kanawha County officials say they are getting an unclear response from North Carolina officials about their plans to restrict the locations of businesses with video gambling terminals.
 

Convention Authority Board Votes Unanimously to Raise Top Exec's Pay

11 February 2004
The top executive of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday quietly received a $9,360 annual pay raise and $23,400 bonus for his role in leading the city's tourism industry through a struggling U.S. economy and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
 

Kansas Senate President Criticizes Expanded Gambling

11 February 2004
News Brief: Kansas Senate President Dave Kerr says expanded gambling would produce little if any new revenue for the state.
 

Tourism: New 'Stories,' Same Old Dispute

11 February 2004
Local tourism officials are confident their latest round of television advertisements will effectively cross cultural lines thanks largely to a message told in black, white and varying shades of gray.
 

West Virginia City Amends Video Lottery Ordinance

11 February 2004
News Brief: The Parkersburg city council amended a video lottery ordinance to exempt businesses that have filed a lottery commission application by Feb. 20 from the stricter rules.
 

Concerns Arise Over Proposed Illinois Casino's Location

11 February 2004
News Brief: Attorney General Lisa Madigan says that she and other law enforcement officials, and the Illinois Gaming Board, have concerns about locating a casino in Rosemont in light of its proximity to O'Hare International Airport.
 

Future in Limbo for Castaways, Former Workers

11 February 2004
More than 100 former Castaways workers turned out Tuesday for help at a one-stop re-employment assistance center even while the new owner of the hotel-casino confirmed several businesses have expressed an interest in buying the property.
 


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