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Gaming News Archives - Page 4731Indiana Casinos Push for 24 Hour Operation9 June 2003
News Brief: Several Indiana casinos have formally asked state regulators for permission to remain open 24 hours, though some say such a change would benefit them only on weekends and holidays.
Tribes Aim for Larger Piece of Gambling Pie9 June 2003
News Brief: Many other large tribal casinos are adding recreational vehicle parks, concert halls and shopping centers to persuade gamblers to stay longer and turn a casino night into a vacation.
Jamaica Commission Investigates Slot Operators9 June 2003
International News Brief: Estimating that half the slot machines in Jamaica are unregulated, the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission is on a campaign to bring operators into compliance and more revenues to its coffers.
Gaming Industry: Gambling Expansion in U.S. Frizzles9 June 2003
The predicted proliferation of gaming is proving dead on arrival as legislative sessions wrap up across the country.
World Poker Tour TV Series Airs Specials9 June 2003
The World Poker Tour TV series will air two new programs before the first season culminates with the World Poker Tour Championship on June 25.
Column Inside Gaming: Nevada Becomes Poster Boy, Proliferation DOA9 June 2003
News and views from inside the industry this week.
Shuffles Master Deals Itself a Few More Cards9 June 2003
Casino equipment maker Shuffle Master Inc. is betting that new technology and a broader product mix will keep the odds in its favor.
South Africa Casino Warns of Online Website9 June 2003
International News Brief: Durban's Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World has warned the public about a website registered as `suncoastlotto’.
Atlantic City Roundup9 June 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Powerball Jackpot Soars to $65 Million9 June 2003
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $65 million.
Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs to $95 Million9 June 2003
Since no ticket matched all six numbers to win the estimated $80 million jackpot, the jackpot for the Tuesday, June 10, 2003 drawing grows to an estimated $95 million.
Casino City Press Publishes New Data on $9 Billion Nevada Gaming Market9 June 2003
The Nevada Gaming Almanac provides an array of statistical, financial and contact information for the more than 225 gaming properties in Nevada that produce over $1 million in annual gaming revenues.
Carnegie Cooke Strengthens Racing-Simulcast Contract With Caliente9 June 2003
Carnegie Cooke & Company has signed a three-year contract with Grupo Caliente of Mexico, replacing the existing one-year agreement.
Hong Kong Can't Get Enough of Gambling6 June 2003
International News Brief: Hong Kong people gamble a whopping US$3.2 billion a year but most residents still can't get enough, a new survey shows.
Books Getting Ready for Belmont Stakes6 June 2003
Race books in Las Vegas casinos won't start taking parimutuel wagers on the Belmont until today.
Prudential Upgrades Argosy6 June 2003
News Brief: Prudential upgraded Argosy Gaming to hold from sell
UK Casino Head Targets New Clientele6 June 2003
International News Brief: Andrew Herd, chairman of Metro Casinos, says he hopes to make going to a casino as regular a night out as visiting a local restaurant or pub.
Analysts: More Dividend Plans in Future6 June 2003
Casino operators and Wall Street analysts on Thursday predicted dividend payments likely will be the wave of the future for the gaming industry.
California Tribes Willing to Share Revenue6 June 2003
News Brief: Tribal leaders say they are willing to share $160 million in gaming revenue to soften opposition to a casino they want to build near Sears Point in Sonoma County, California.
Analysts: Atlantic City Casinos can Withstand Borgata6 June 2003
News Brief: New Jersey's first new casino in 13 years will be a big draw for gamblers, but not enough to force its competitors to fold their cards, Wall Street analysts told a conference of casino industry executives.
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