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Gaming News Archives - Page 4567Pinnacle Entertainment Results Up3 February 2004
Pinnacle reports that for Q4, revenues rose to $125.7 million from $125.0 million a year earlier. Adjusted EBITDA increased 16.4% to $19.8 million from $17.0 million for the prior-year period.
Saratoga Gaming and Raceway Opens its Doors3 February 2004
The celebrations began early as the hundreds of customers flowed into the new gaming facility in Saratoga Springs, New York.
What Shift in Instances of Sevens Gets You the Edge at Craps?3 February 2004
Shuffle Master Sells Additional Slot Assets to IGT2 February 2004
Shuffle Master has sold certain of its remaining slot assets to International Game Technologies, substantially completing its disposition of its slot products.
Gaming Leader Death Almost Unnoticed2 February 2004
The death of a longtime leading Las Vegas gaming executive last month might have gone unnoticed had the resort that he ran for 34 years not closed last week.
The $1,000,000 Prima Poker World Tour 2004 Flies First Class2 February 2004
The Prima Poker Tour 2004 - A Million Dollars in Entry Fees to 14 poker festivals in 7 countries, making this the largest Global tour in Poker History.
Indiana Legislators Oppose Pull Tabs2 February 2004
News Brief: Forget about pull-tabs in Indiana, according to three local legislators, the state has gone far enough with gambling devices.
New York Leaders Push for Downtown Buffalo Casino2 February 2004
ews Brief: New York state, congressional and city leaders are intensifying efforts to persuade the Seneca Nation to refocus plans for a new casino in the downtown Buffalo Convention Center.
Troupe Offers to Reinstate HIV-Positive Gymnast2 February 2004
Cirque du Soleil offered Friday to reinstate an HIV-positive gymnast after federal labor investigators found "reasonable cause" to believe the Montreal-based circus engaged in job discrimination when it fired the performer because of his condition.
Mom Hits $5.1 Million Jackpot2 February 2004
News Brief: A 30-year-old single mother of two won $5.1 million in a $1 progressive slot machine at Thunder Valley Casino on Saturday, one of Northern California's largest slot payoffs.
Penn's Rivals Question Illinois Proposal2 February 2004
News Brief: Penn National Gaming's rivals wonder if the fix is in for Penn to manage a state-owned casino, something Governor Blagojevich's office flatly denies.
Iowa Gambling Debate Heats Up2 February 2004
News Brief: As Iowans prepare to sound off today on the potential for expanded gambling, lawmakers and lobbyists are already hard at work crafting legislation that could chart a new direction for the industry and communities betting on riverboat casinos.
Hofbrauhaus Opens2 February 2004
Hofbrauhaus' opening day was Saturday. The Hofbrauhaus is at Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue in Las Vegas.
California Community Reacts to Tribal Casino Plan2 February 2004
News Brief: Many residents Plymouth, California, fear that a casino proposed by the Ione Band of Miwok Indians will bring only problems.
Arizona Gambling Payments Dip2 February 2004
News Brief: Arizona's gaming tribes paid the state $6.7 million in January in the third round of quarterly payments. The third payments were substantially lower than the $11.9 million collected by the state in the second round.
Florida Developer Plans Mississippi Casino2 February 2004
News Brief: A Florida developer plans to build a 35,000-square-foot dockside casino in Natchez, Mississippi.
Gaming Donations Fill Australian Government Coffers2 February 2004
International News Brief: Former Crown Casino boss Lloyd Williams donated more than AUD$50,000 to the Victorian branch of the Labor Party last financial year.
South African Businessman to Build Casino in India2 February 2004
International News Brief: A leading South African Indian businessman here has won a bid to build a casino complex in India's Sikkim state.
Macau Casinos Report Record Revenues2 February 2004
International News Brief: Stanley Ho's 12 casinos generate a gross revenue of slightly over three billion patacas in January, coinciding with Chinese New Year holidays.
NFL's Letters May Spell Trouble for Casino Parties2 February 2004
About half a dozen hotel-casinos in Las Vegas either canceled or changed their Super Bowl parties after receiving cease-and-desist letters from the National Football League warning them that their big-screen broadcasts of the game violate federal copyright laws.
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