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Gaming News Archives - Page 4582Iowa Lawmakers Launch Gambling Study16 January 2004
News Brief: A panel of Iowa lawmakers have launched a very open, intense, full-blown study into what changes should be made to Iowa's gambling industry.
Slot Revenue Boosts Connecticut Casinos' Win16 January 2004
News Brief: Slot machine revenue at Connecticut's two casinos grew in December.
Isle of Capri Casinos Reports Executive Promotion16 January 2004
Isle of Capri Casinos report the promotion of Rob Norton to vice president and general manager of the company's Kansas City casino.
Station Casinos to Issue Notes16 January 2004
Station Casinos has agreed to issue $400 million in aggregate principal amount of 6.50% senior subordinated notes due February 1, 2014.
Station Casinos Assigned Rating16 January 2004
News Brief: Standard & Poor's Ratings Services assigned its 'B+' rating to Station Casinos Inc.'s proposed $325 million senior subordinated notes due 2014.
Capital Casino joins BrightShare affiliate program16 January 2004
Capital Casino joins ten other Microgaming casinos
currently marketed through the BrightShare affiliate program.
Oklahoma Tribes Push for Colorado Casino15 January 2004
News Brief: A pair of tribes in Oklahoma have declared support for a controversial proposal to build a casino in Colorado.
Manitoba Smoking Expected to Drain Lottery Revenues15 January 2004
News Brief: A provincewide smoking ban to be implemented later this year is expected to drain at least $50 million a year from Manitoba government lottery revenues.
St. Louis Chooses Pinnacle15 January 2004
News Brief: A St. Louis city panel has chosen Pinnacle Entertainment to operate a casino complex on Laclede's Landing downtown.
British Racetracks Battle Call for Changes15 January 2004
International News Brief: The Office of Fair Trading states that because the British Horseracing Board controlled the racing industry and governed its fixture list it was indulging in restrictive trade.
Indiana Pull-Tab Bill Passes Hurdle15 January 2004
The push to bring electronic pull-tab gambling to Indiana gained momentum Wednesday when a proposal to allow the slotlike machines in betting parlors and two horse-racing tracks passed its first legislative hurdle.
CryptoLogic, Betfair Sign License Agreement15 January 2004
CryptoLogic Inc. is advancing its international growth with new customer Betfair, the largest online betting exchange.
Maine Lawmakers Consider Changes15 January 2004
News Brief: Maine lawmakers that they will consider making a lot of changes to Governor Baldacci's bill to regulate racinos.
Maine Officials Probe Track Owners15 January 2004
News Brief: Bangor, Maine officials asked pointed questions and learned a few things about the company expected to assume ownership today of Bangor Historic Track Inc., which operates Bangor Raceway.
Leader: California Tribes Must United15 January 2004
News Brief: California tribes must form a united front to undo the damage caused by Governor Schwarzenegger's campaign ads, according to the chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association.
Detroit Casino Revenues Up15 January 2004
News Brief: Just when everything from jobs to automakers' market share seems to be shrinking, Detroit's casino revenues are rising, a consistent bright spot on southeast Michigan's economic horizon.
Detroit Casino Revenues Up15 January 2004
News Brief: Just when everything from jobs to automakers' market share seems to be shrinking, Detroit's casino revenues are rising, a consistent bright spot on southeast Michigan's economic horizon.
Some California Tribes Softening Stance15 January 2004
News Brief: Some California Indian tribes softened their opposition to paying more casino revenue to the state on Wednesday after the new governor lowered his expectations for such payments.
Experts Want Online Gambling Impact Studied15 January 2004
nternational News Brief: Experts believe the UK government should launch a new study on the social impact of gambling, in the wake of the recent explosion of Internet betting.
Binion Employees Get Support15 January 2004
The Culinary union and the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation are joining to provide help and answers to Binion’s Horseshoe’s workers.
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