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Gaming News Archives - Page 4633Washington Gambling Commission Delays Vote14 November 2003
News Brief: The Washington State Gambling Commission voted Thursday to delay its decision on whether to increase betting limits on nontribal minicasinos from $100 to $300.
Debt May Force Trump to Refinance14 November 2003
ews Brief: Faced with shrinking revenues and $1.3 billion in debt on two of his Atlantic City casinos, Donald Trump will need to refinance the debt, put his own money into the businesses or sell other gambling properties, analysts said.
Canterbury Park's Net Income Up14 November 2003
Canterbury Park earned $575,547 during Q3, a 145% increase compared with Q3 2002 when Canterbury earned $234,679.
NYRA Owes MGM Mirage $4 Million14 November 2003
News Brief: The New York Racing Association owes MGM Mirage $4-million to satisfy a debt for development costs incurred by the gaming and resort company in relation to the stalled video lottery terminal project for Aqueduct racetrack.
Broker: UNiTAB Could Bid $2.5 Billion14 November 2003
International News Brief: A leading broking analyst has estimated that UNiTAB could afford to bid as much as AUD$2.5 billion for TAB if the Queensland-based wagering group was forced into a bidding war with Tabcorp.
Suspects Arrested in Man's Kidnapping at Casino14 November 2003
Las Vegas police arrested three people in the investigation of the kidnapping of a man from Palace Station early Thursday.
Gambling Saved Mississippi County14 November 2003
News Brief: Once dubbed by Jesse Jackson as America’s Ethiopia, Tunica county is now known for it’s successful gambling industry.
Arrested Gamblers Protest Charges14 November 2003
An attorney for two gamblers arrested on charges of cheating at cards at Caesars Palace told the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday that the charges were trumped up by agents of the state Gaming Control Board.
Governor Predicts Approval of Slots14 November 2003
ews Brief: Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell said Wednesday he believes his state will pass a bill to allow slot machines at racetracks by the end of the year.
Developers Pitch Plans for New Mexico Track14 November 2003
News Brief: The New Mexico Racing Commission heard proposals from four developers vying for the contract to build and operate an new racetrack.
Park Place Postpones UK Deals14 November 2003
While its competitors in Las Vegas are inking deals with British casino companies to develop potential casinos in the United Kingdom, Park Place Entertainment Corp. is taking waiting at least six months before making major announcements.
Man Shot Dead Palms Parking Lot14 November 2003
s the Palms was preparing for this weekend's celebrity-filled second anniversary party, a man was shot and killed in the hotel-casino's parking lot this morning.
Station Casino Plan Opponents Call Voters14 November 2003
News Brief: Opponents of a Station Casino’s project in Summerlin, Nevada, are calling local county voters in an effort to drum up opposition to the plan.
Experts Predict Cashless Future14 November 2003
News Brief: The so-called cashless slot machines of today will soon become truly cashless as gamblers wager with electronic funds deposited to an in-house account or from their bank cards, gaming technology experts said Thursday.
Connecticut Employee Health Insurance Costs Rise Again14 November 2003
News Brief: For the second time in two years, employee health insurance costs are rising at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun.
Casinos Tied to Money Laundering14 November 2003
Several Las Vegas casinos have been tied to money laundering activities involving a major Japanese loan shark who was arrested Thursday in Japan, according to Nevada gaming regulators.
Casino Giants Take Different Online Approach14 November 2003
Three casino giants, amid shifting trends in online room reservations and online gaming, are taking sharply different tacks.
Palms Owner Looking to Expand14 November 2003
Palms owner, George Maloof, is looking for opportunities to expand in Las Vegas or California although he said he won't act until he finds the perfect project.
Ex-Marine Hits $19.6 Million Slot Jackpot14 November 2003
A 69-year old retired Marine from Las Vegas won $19.6 million at the Stardust shortly after midnight Friday morning on his favorite bank of Megabuck machines.
Park Place Gets Subpoena in Money Laundering Probe14 November 2003
News Brief: Park Place Entertainment and Caesar’s Palace has been served grand jury subpoenas in connection with a money laundering investigation.
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