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Gaming News Archives - Page 4848Mikohn, Cyberview Technology Enter European Market23 January 2003
Mikohn Gaming has entered into a distribution agreement with Cyberview Technology providing Mikohn's branded game content to be available on Cyberview's central server-based downloadable gaming terminals throughout Europe.
Stanley Leisure Doubles First Half Profit23 January 2003
International News Brief: U.K. Stanley Leisure PLC more than doubled its first half profits Thursday after a strong performance from its London casino business.
Moody's Raises IGT Rating23 January 2003
Moody's Investors Service upgraded the senior unsecured long-term ratings of International Game
Technology to Baa3 from Ba1. The rating outlook is
stable.
Isle of Capri Casinos' Next President to be Tim Hinkley23 January 2003
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. reports today that Timothy M. Hinkley, currently the company's senior vice president of operations, has been elected by the board of directors to succeed President/COO John M. Gallaway upon his retirement.
Paul-Son Gaming Completes Merger of the Bud Jones Company23 January 2003
Paul-Son Gaming has completed the merger of its subsidiaries, The Bud Jones Company, Inc. and Paul-Son Gaming Supplies, Inc..
Macao Police to Oversee Casino Growth23 January 2003
International News Brief: The Macao police will take measures to ensure the healthy development of the gaming industry after liberalization of the sector, according to Director Wong Sio Chak of the Bureau of Judiciary Police.
Black Leaders Consider Gambling Campaign23 January 2003
News Brief: African-American lawmakers are considering a push for legalizing gambling at locations other than the racetracks where Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. wants to install slot machines, legislators said yesterday.
Trump Angered by Commission's Scrutiny23 January 2003
News Brief: The Casino Control Commission approved a $475 million bond refinancing that would enrich Donald Trump without pause, but Trump was angry that the DGE and its boss, Attorney General David Samson, put it to such scrutiny.
Tribal Leaders Discussing Gaming Issues, Compacts23 January 2003
News Brief: Representatives from about 90 tribes, mostly from California, discussed strategy for gambling negotiations at the Eighth Annual Western Indian Gaming Conference.
Rank Signs Pact With Tribe23 January 2003
Rank Group’s Hard Rock Cafe unit signed an agreement with a tribe of Indians to operate a hotel and beach club at the tribe's casino resort at Choctaw, Mississippi.
Gaming Commission Fines Video Poker Maker23 January 2003
News Brief: The Mississippi Gaming Commission has fined a video poker game manufacturer for closing on a loan without the commission's approval, a gaming violation.
Wisconsin Tribe Wants to Develop Chicago Casino23 January 2003
News Brief: Wisconsin's Ho-Chunk Indian tribe wants to develop a casino-hotel complex in a Chicago suburb.
Rhode Island Residents Oppose Casino Plan23 January 2003
News Brief: Rhode Island communities are opposing Sheldon Adelson’s plan to build a casino in their backyard.
Illinois City Council Supports Casino Plan23 January 2003
News Brief: The Waukegan City Council put its official weight behind a bid to construct a gambling casino on Lakehurst Mall property when it approved a resolution late Tuesday informing the Illinois Gaming Board of the concept.
Radium Springs Casino May Get Another Chance23 January 2003
News Brief: Georgia’s Dougherty County commissioners voted Wednesday to apply for another extension from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to spare the Radium Springs Casino from being demolished.
Japanese Casino Draws Concerns23 January 2003
International News Brief: The efforts to legalize casino gambling in Japan is being met by concerns from the government.
California Legislators Lash Out at California Governor23 January 2003
Several California lawmakers say they were skeptical of Gov. Gray Davis' demand that tribes pay $1.5 billion to help alleviate a $35 billion budget deficit.
Help is Available for Problem Gamblers22 January 2003
Rose Ready to Admit to Gambling22 January 2003
News Brief: All-time hits king Pete Rose has indicated to baseball commissioner Bud Selig that he is willing to admit for the first time that he gambled on baseball, according to a published report.
Evangeline Downs Sale OK'd22 January 2003
News Brief: The Louisiana Gaming Control Board blessed the $30 million sale of Evangeline Downs on Tuesday to a group of out-of-state investors who plan to convert the track to a `racino' that will operate slot machines in addition to horse races.
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