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Gaming News Archives - Page 4814Gaming Stocks Rise in March2 April 2003
March proved bullish for local gaming stocks, largely because of a war rally and confidence the travel industry would bounce back quickly, analysts said Tuesday.
Sands Posts $7.5 Million Loss for Q42 April 2003
News Brief: Sands generated Q4 cash flow of $89,000, down 95 percent, on net revenue of $40.9 million, down 17 percent and net loss of $7.5 million compared to a net profit of $967,000 a year earlier.
Arena Losses Hit £7 Million2 April 2003
International News Brief: Arena Leisure, the majority owner of television horse racing channel attheraces, today announced full-year losses of almost £7 million.
Casinos Object to Work Card Overhaul Proposal2 April 2003
A bill overhauling the way casino workers obtain work permits may create more liability for Nevada casinos, according to a industry lobbyist.
Massachusetts Treasurer: Advertising A Safe Bet For Lottery Revenues2 April 2003
News Brief: State Treasurer Tim Cahill is betting he can turn a few million dollars from the Legislature into $200 million in revenue to help cash-strapped cities and towns pay for services.
Massachusetts Illegal Gambling Ring Tied to Asian Gangs2 April 2003
News Brief: According to Massachusetts authorities, a group of accounting-savvy Cambodians ran an illegal gambling ring that had ties to Asian street gangs.
Foxwoods Plans $99 Million Expansion2 April 2003
News Brief: Foxwoods Resort Casino said yesterday that it will build a $99 million casino expansion and would seek Connecticut's approval for a Route 2 bypass to ease traffic congestion.
Indiana Riverboat Bill Passes2 April 2003
News Brief: A bill sailed out of a Senate committee Tuesday that would make it legal to own two riverboat licenses in Indiana.
Tribal Leaders Defend Labor Practices2 April 2003
News Brief: A legislative hearing called to discuss health care provided to employees of Indian casinos was an affront to tribal sovereignty, say Indian leaders, who defend their labor practices.
River Rock Casino Opens Full Facility2 April 2003
River Rock Casino, Sonoma County's newest entertainment destination, is now fully open for guests.
Latest Scam to Hit Iowa Involves Fake Lottery in Spain.2 April 2003
News Brief: A letter from Madrid, Spain, informed Sharon Starr she had just won $315,800 in the 'El Guardo Lottery'. Starr alerted the Fairfield Police Department to the possible scam.
Casino Data Imaging Reports Sale to Pechanga Resort & Casino2 April 2003
Casino Data Imaging reports the purchase and installation of CasinoCAD Millennium by the Pechanga Resort & Casino.
CryptoLogic Signs Contract with ukbetting2 April 2003
Through an exclusive license agreement with CryptoLogic's subsidiary, WagerLogic Inc., ukbetting will expand its interactive wagering services by using WagerLogic's Internet poker and casino solutions, targeting ukbetting's European sports fans.
Poker.com Acquires Pokersoft License2 April 2003
Poker.com has entered into a master license agreement with Pokersoft Corporation A.V.V. of Curacao for the purpose of the exclusive development of the Skill Poker system based on the Company's patent pending technology.
Shuffle Master, WMS Gaming Settle Lawsuits2 April 2003
All claims in the lawsuits between Shuffle Master and WMS Gaming have been settled, the lawsuits have been dismissed, and the preliminary injunction obtained by WMS relating to a particular bonus round feature has been dissolved.
UK's First Racino Plans Revealed2 April 2003
International News Brief: Punters are set for a betting bonanza after a racecourse owner Arena Leisure and casino firm Gala revealed plans to develop the UK’s first joint racecourse and casino.
Fair Grounds Blames Competition, Lack of Slots for Decreases2 April 2003
News Brief: Daily handle, purses paid, and average starters per race all decreased during the 2002-’03 meeting at Fair Grounds.
Montana Bill Would Hike Taxes On Video Gambling2 April 2003
News Brief: A Montana bill that would increase taxes on video gambling machines starting in July would pump $16 million to $17 million into the Department of Public Health and Human Services each year, Rep. Carol Juneau, D-Browning, said Tuesday.
AFL Players, Officials Face Gambling Fine1 April 2003
International News Brief: Australian Football League players and officials face fines of at least AUD$100,000 under an AFL crackdown on gambling.
Timing's Everything With This Lotto Win1 April 2003
News Brief: On Saturday morning, Patricia O'Brien had no job, no home, no car and no plans. By yesterday afternoon, the former word-processing operator was flushed pink with excitement.
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