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Gaming News Archives - Page 4610Alliance Gaming to Acquire Sierra Design Group12 November 2003
Alliance Gaming has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Sierra Design Group, a leading supplier of Class II and Class III gaming devices, systems and technology.
Killer Sports NBA Annual Packed With Thousands of Hoops Trends, Angles11 November 2003
Profit Falls 4% for NLV Casino Owner10 November 2003
MTR Gaming Group of Chester, W.Va., reported Friday that increased competition in Nevada and costs associated with the purchase of an Ohio track resulted in a 4 percent drop in net earnings during the quarter ended Sept. 30.
Strong Slot Play Boosts September Gaming Win10 November 2003
After a down month in August, Nevada casinos bounced back in September to report $841.5 million in winnings, up 3.9 percent from a year ago, the state reported today.
Reno Room Occupancy Slips10 November 2003
Room occupancy for hotels and motels in the Reno area slipped slightly in September, partly because of a quirk of the calendar.
Detroit Casinos Oppose Track Slots10 November 2003
The Greektown, MGM Grand and MotorCity casinos are considering petitioning for a November 2004 vote on plans to allow slot machines at horse tracks.
LVCVA Plans Promotional Section in Magazine10 November 2003
Las Vegas will spotlight its position as a good location for corporate meetings and incentive bonus travel in a business publication that will reach 4.5 million readers.
Atlantic City Roundup10 November 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Westin Wait Ends, Guests Welcomed10 November 2003
Though it took much more time and money than its owner anticipated, the new Westin Casuarina Hotel finally welcomed its first customers Thursday evening.
MGM Mirage Gets Approval for Stake in British Casino10 November 2003
The King of the Strip is another step closer to opening its first United Kingdom casino, as Las Vegas-based MGM Mirage announced Friday that British regulators approved its deal to buy a quarter-share of a British casino company.
Inside Gaming Column: Art of Borrowing Works for Wynns10 November 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Televised Tournaments, Online Games Fuel Hot Growth for Las Vegas Poker10 November 2003
Televised poker tournaments and Internet poker sites together have fueled explosive growth in the number of players, and Las Vegas poker bosses see the results in their card rooms.
In Depth: Gaming Timeline10 November 2003
A list of key events and dates in gaming history.
In Depth: Gambling on Las Vegas: Street Smarts10 November 2003
With the days of mob-operated casinos part of the city's colorful past, today's Las Vegas is a billion-dollar business with strong ties to Wall Street
FTC Places Merger on Hold; More Data Sought From Harrah's, Horseshoe Gaming10 November 2003
Harrah's Entertainment and Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corp. announced Friday their proposed, $1.4 billion merger is on hold indefinitely because of federal concerns about anticompetitive effects of the buyout.
Eight Arrested in Albany Gambling Bust10 November 2003
News Brief: Eight people have been charged with possession of gambling records, accused of running an illegal sports betting operation in the greater Albany area that took in about $20,000 in wagers each weekend day, according to New York State Police.
Tizbud Surprise Winner of California Cup10 November 2003
News Brief: Lightly raced Tizbud took command at the top of the stretch Saturday and won the $250,000 California Cup Classic at Santa Anita for just the second victory of his career.
Two Women Charged in Emerald Queen Casino Cheating10 November 2003
News Brief: Two dealers at a riverboat casino have been charged with cheating and theft in what authorities say was a sophisticated con that may have cost the casino as much as $450,000 over five months.
Man of letters moving up10 November 2003
Spa Casino Seen as Catalyst7 November 2003
News Brief: The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indian and local economic experts expect that the new $95 million Spa Resort Casino will be a catalyst to revive Palm Spring’s downtown scene.
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