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Gaming News Archives - Page 4573Moody's Raises Herbst Rating28 January 2004
Moody's Investors Service has revised the rating outlook of locals' casino operator Herbst Gaming Inc. of Las Vegas to "positive" from "stable" and confirmed the company's existing debt ratings.
Moody's Upgrades Golden Nugget Investors28 January 2004
Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the rating outlook on Poster Financial Group Inc. of Las Vegas to ‘stable’ from ‘negative’.
Report: Wisconsin Casino Cost Less than Expected28 January 2004
News Brief: Mayor Dave Cieslewicz released a staff report indicating that the annual costs to the city from a proposed casino at DeJope bingo hall will be less than expected.
Horseshoe Woes Continue: Sources: Medical Bills Unpaid28 January 2004
Hundreds of Binion's Horseshoe former workers may have to pay millions in unpaid medical bills even though the gaming company deducted medical insurance premiums from their paychecks.
Las Vegas Has New NFL Ad Game Plan28 January 2004
News Brief: The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is retaliating against the NFL’s anti-betting ad stance.
Gaming Would Aid Education28 January 2004
News Brief: The latest draft of a proposed Indian gaming compact would put all of the state's share of gambling profits into education, with the bulk funding a teachers' health care plan unveiled last week.
Shinnecock Casino Trial Begins In Spring28 January 2004
News Brief: Notwithstanding a possible settlement, the trial over the proposed casino in the Hamptons by the Shinnecock Indian nation is scheduled to begin this April.
New Jersey Governor Vows No More Surprises28 January 2004
News Brief: Governor McGreevey promises that there will be no new taxes and no push for racetrack slots.
California Slot Supporters Collect Signatures28 January 2004
News Brief: Backers of an initiative that would bring slot machines to Santa Anita Park and other California racetracks now have five months to collect enough signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Nebraska Governor Against Gambling Expansion28 January 2004
News Brief: Governor Mike Johanns says he believes the expanded gambling initiative scheduled to hit the streets next month will bring nothing but problems to the state of Nebraska.
Iowa Gambling Factions Look for Common Ground28 January 2004
News Brief: Lawmakers and interest groups on both sides of the gambling debate say they will look for common ground on helping gambling addicts, whether than means putting new restrictions on credit card machines at casinos or restricting access at the door.
Pinnacle Entertainment Announces Public Offering28 January 2004
Pinnacle Entertainment reports that the underwritten public offering of its 10 million newly issued shares of common stock has been priced at $11.15 per share which will result in gross proceeds to Pinnacle of approximately $111.5 million.
Lakes Entertainment Sells Ranch Land28 January 2004
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that the sale of the 2022 Ranch land located near San Diego has been completed.
World Poker Tour Events Continue Dramatic Growth28 January 2004
Records have been set in each of tour stops and the Jack Binion World Poker Open.
Magna Entertainment Appoints New President for Santa Anita Park28 January 2004
Magna Entertainment reports the appointment of Jack McDaniel as President of Santa Anita Park and the resignation of Jack Liebau as President, MEC California Operations and a member of the MEC Board of Directors.
Multimedia Games Reports Revenue Up27 January 2004
Multimedia Games reports net revenue for the quarter rose 32.0% to $34.5 million, compared to $26.1 million in Q1 2003. Q1 EBITDA rose 16.3% to $19.2 million, from $16.5 million in Q1 2003.
Intertops.com Releases Oscar Odds27 January 2004
Intertops.com have been studying the form on the
silver screen to bring the best odds on Hollywood's creme de la creme.
Intertops Offers Odds on Razzies27 January 2004
Internet sports book Intertops.com is offering up some great odds
on the worst in cinema with action on the 24th Annual Razzie Awards.
Aladdin Bosses Pleased Despite $4.1 Million Loss27 January 2004
The Las Vegas Strip's Aladdin hotel-casino, in the midst of a U.S. Bankruptcy Court-approved sale, had a loss of $4.1 million in December, documents filed with the court said.
Ads Aimed at Casual Players27 January 2004
The two 30-second spots are the first television ads for the Massachusetts Lottery since 1997.
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