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Gaming News Archives - Page 4638Isle of Capri Casinos to Acquire the President Casino in St. Louis26 September 2003
Isle of Capri Casinos has entered into an agreement to purchase The Admiral casino riverboat in St. Louis Missouri from The President Riverboat Casino-Missouri, Inc.
Youbet.com Delays Annual Meeting26 September 2003
Youbet.com, Inc.said today that its 2003 annual meeting will be delayed. The meeting will be rescheduled to comply with a court order.
Shuffle Master Names New President26 September 2003
Shuffle Master, Inc. reports that Paul C. Meyer will join senior management as President, reporting to Mark Yoseloff, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Mikohn Gaming to Issue Stock, Buy Back Debt26 September 2003
Mikohn Gaming Corp. plans to lower its yearly cash interest payments by $4.8 million through a note repurchase so it can focus on growth.
Americans Took over 297 Million Casino Gambling Trips in 200226 September 2003
A national survey reports that more than 50 million American adults made nearly 300 million trips to casinos in the United States in 2002.
Critics: Waterloo Council Gaming Boat Vote Railroaded25 September 2003
News Brief: Critics say that a vote to allow Isle of Capri Casinos' proposed southeast Waterloo gambling boat railroaded through the City Council.
Study: Proposed Maine Casino to Provide Better Pay, Benefits25 September 2003
News Brief: Jobs at a proposed southern Maine casino would offer higher pay than similar jobs in Maine and provide one of the state's most complete benefits packages, according to a report released Wednesday by the project's proponents.
Mandalay Names New Tower25 September 2003
When Mandalay Resort Group's new all-suite hotel tower opens next to Mandalay Bay before the end of the year, it will look a lot more like New York than Las Vegas.
Aladdin Posts $2.5 Million Loss25 September 2003
he Aladdin hotel-casino, citing soft table play in its casino, lost $2.5 million in August, according to a report it filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Las Vegas Tuesday.
Trump Marina Fined for Allowing Minors to Gamble25 September 2003
News Brief: The Casino Control Commission fined Trump Marina Hotel Casino $60,000 for allowing a minor to gamble 68 times, angering Division of Gaming Enforcement officials who sought a record $199,000 fine.
Casino Association Suspends Trump25 September 2003
US Tries to Ban Internet Gambling Again25 September 2003
News Brief: Senators in the US have once again proposed legislation that would prevent payment companies from transferring money to gambling sites.
Companies Accept Bets from Texas Despite Ban25 September 2003
News Brief: Though Internet wagering on horse racing is illegal in Texas, several companies in the United States accept such bets from people in the state.
Tracks, Breeders, Lawmakers Join Forces25 September 2003
News Brief: A coalition of Indiana horse tracks and breeders has joined forces with one of the state's top lawmakers in an unprecedented effort to bring 10,000 slot machines to Indianapolis and two nearby cities.
Mississippi Gaming Regulator Leaves Commission25 September 2003
News Brief: Gaming regulator, Victor P. Smith, attended his last Mississippi Gaming Commission meeting Wednesday.
South Indiana Could Get New OTB Site25 September 2003
News Brief: A former drugstore in southern Indiana could give Churchill Downs some new competition if state officials approve the building's conversion to an off-track betting parlor.
Polish Casino Workers Head Home25 September 2003
News Brief: The Polish students who came to southeast Connecticut for summer jobs at the two casinos are heading home.
Ads to Explain Gaming Laws to Teens25 September 2003
News Brief: With a law toughening penalties for minors caught on gaming floors going into effect, the Mohegan tribe will unveil an advertising campaign in Hartford Monday targeted at minors.
Chumash Tribe Lashes Out at Schwarzenegger Ad25 September 2003
News Brief: Incensed by an Arnold Schwarzenegger ad that criticizes California tribes for not paying gambling revenues to the state, the Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians has urged its members to oppose the Republican actor in the recall election.
NIGC Ruling will be Far Reaching25 September 2003
News Brief: National Indian Gaming Commission’s ruling that gambling devices that look and play like slot machines are not slots but a version of bingo will have far reaching effects, according to a gaming industry analyst.
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