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Gaming News Archives - Page 4542Paul-Son Gaming Results Up13 August 2004
Paul-Son Gaming reports net income for the second quarter grew 62% on a 43% increase in revenues for the period, compared with comparable results for the prior year.
Isle Of Capri Casinos Results Down13 August 2004
For Q1, Isle of Capri reported net income of $10.6 million or $0.34 per diluted common share compared to net income of $13.6 million or $0.45 per diluted common share for Q1 2004.
Churchill Downs Names New COO13 August 2004
Churchill Downs Incorporated has named Andrew G. Skehan as chief operating officer.
Heard it on the River13 August 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news from the Tunica, Mississippi casinos.
Growth in Nevada Gaming Win Cools in June12 August 2004
After four straight months of double-digit increases in gaming win, Nevada casinos cooled off in June, posting a 5.7 percent gain over June 2003 with gross revenue of $855.4 million.
Debt Holders Want Better Terms from Trump12 August 2004
News Brief: Donald Trump's plan to reduce $1.8 billion of debt at Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. may be delayed without the support of one group of bondholders who are demanding better terms.
Court: Rhode Island Casino Referendum is Unconstitutional12 August 2004
The Rhode Island Supreme Court said today that a referendum on whether Harrah's Entertainment can build a resort-style casino in West Warwick is unconstitutional.
Man Jumps to Death from Casino Garage12 August 2004
News Brief: A man jumped to his death from the 11th level of the parking garage at the Caesars Atlantic City Wednesday morning, police said.
Penn National Known for Shrewd Moves12 August 2004
News Brief: Penn National Gaming Inc.'s agreement to buy the President Casino on the Admiral underscores its penchant for expanding through shrewd acquisitions, a Wall Street analyst said Wednesday.
Pirates Owner Still Opposed to Slots Near Park12 August 2004
ews Brief: Pirates owner Kevin McClatchy said yesterday an offer to build a 1,240-space parking garage and fund community assets with gambling revenues won't change his opposition to a proposed North Shore slots casino near PNC Park.
Greektown to Layoff 100 Workers12 August 2004
News Brief: Greektown Casino announced Wednesday that it would lay off more than 100 workers in response to the Legislature's vote to raise the casino's tax by one-third.
iBetX Data Shows Google to be Overrated12 August 2004
iBetX, Ltd., an online person-to-person trading exchange market, has data that shows Google to be over priced.
Powerball Jackpot Nears $100 Million Mark12 August 2004
The jackpot in the Powerball lottery is fast approaching the $100 million mark with Wednesdays jackpot growing to an estimated $97 million.
Prosecutor Steadfast in Criticism of Las Vegas Officials12 August 2004
Federal prosecutor Rick Convertino this week gave Las Vegas some unwelcome publicity when he accused local officials of soft-pedaling terror threats.
Las Vegas Waterpark to Close12 August 2004
With less than two months to go before the pools at Wet 'n Wild are drained for the last time.
License Urged for Aladdin Resort's Owners12 August 2004
A group that intends to turn the bankrupt Aladdin into the first
Planet Hollywood hotel-casino won preliminary license approval Wednesday from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Gag Order on Vegas Terror Threat Lifted12 August 2004
Released from a judge's gag order, the Justice Department on Tuesday night vigorously rebutted explosive claims that Las Vegas authorities bungled a possible terror threat to local casinos.
Appeals Court Supports Class-Action Lawsuit Dismissal12 August 2004
News Brief: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a federal district court decision that denied class-action status to a lawsuit against more than 60 casinos, slot machine manufacturers and cruise lines.
Atlantic City Gamblers: Trump Needs to be Updated12 August 2004
News Brief: Donald Trump, the man who boasted of mastering the art of the deal and keeping up with the state of the art, has not kept up with the times when it comes to the gambling business, casino-goers said yesterday.
Madera Citizens Pack Public Casino Meetings12 August 2004
News Brief: Madera county citizens packed a meeting to hear the plans for a new casino which may be built along State Route 99, and the provisions in the memorandum of understanding that promises about $80 million to various city and county entities.
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