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Gaming News Archives - Page 4918California Intertribal Dispute Goes to Court1 November 2002
News Brief: The Viejas Indian band is seeking an injunction to block a plan by the Ewiiaapaayp Indian band to put up a clinic-to-casino development.
Harrah's Lake Tahoe to Host World's Largest Slot Tournament31 October 2002
More than 250 of the nation's best slot players will gather at Harrah's Lake Tahoe on Nov. 4 to compete for $1 million and the title of National Champion of Slots at the finals of the eighth annual Harrah's Millionaire Maker.
Director of California's Division of Gambling Control Win Award31 October 2002
The International Masters of Gaming Law and Global Gaming Business magazine today announced that Harlan Goodson, the Director of the California Department of Justice's Division of Gambling Control, has been named the first recipient of the IMGL's Gaming Regulator of the Year.
Lasseters Dumps Microsoft31 October 2002
International News Brief: Online casino Lasseters is the latest company dumping its Microsoft systems and replacing them with Linux.
Sportingbet Shares Plummet31 October 2002
International News Brief: Shares in Sportingbet fell 25 per cent after it warned that a rise in US costs and unfavourable currency movements would impact on its second half results.
Cryptologic Adds Multi-Player Poker to Fully-Integrated Gaming Suite31 October 2002
CryptoLogic reports the expansion of its suite of on-line gaming products with the launch
of multi-player CryptoLogic Poker.
iGames Entertainment Receives Approval For Security Device31 October 2002
iGames Entertainment has received Nevada Gaming Board approval for the distribution of its slot machine security device, Protector V.3.
Station Advances Sacramento Casino Opening31 October 2002
Station Casinos has begun construction on the Sacramento, California, casino the company has an agreement to operate for the United Auburn Indian Community. The planned Thunder Valley Casino will now open several months earlier than expected.
Okada's Past May Plague Le Reve31 October 2002
Steve Wynn’s Le Reve partner, Kazuo Okada, has problems in the past with the Nevada Gaming Board and the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau. His past dealings are troubling Nevada regulators.
Wynn's Partner Plays Key Role31 October 2002
Steve Wynn’s Le Reve partner, Kazuo Okada, gets a lot of credit from insiders discussing last week's $450 million IPO of the company's stock.
Sigma Reaffirms Relationship With Mikohn31 October 2002
Sigma Game today reaffirmed the company's relationship with Mikohn Gaming Corporation to continue providing software and hardware development solutions for Mikohn's licensed and branded video slot games.
Mikohn Gaming Reports Loss31 October 2002
Mikohn reports a net loss for Q3, or $(2.35) per basic and diluted share, compared with a net loss of approximately $1.4 million, or $(0.12) per basic and diluted share, in the Q3 2001.
PDS Gaming Reports Q3 Results Down31 October 2002
For Q3 2002, PDS Gaming reported income from continuing operations of $24,000, or $0.01 per diluted share, down from $650,000, or $0.16 per diluted share, for Q3 2001.
Acres Gaming Reports Revenue Down, Income Up Slightly for Q131 October 2002
Acres reports net income Q1 2003 totaled $420,000, or $.05 per diluted share, compared to $417,000, or $.04 per diluted share for Q1 2002. Net revenue was $5.9 million compared to $6.1 million for Q1 2002.
California Governor Helped Gambling Expansion31 October 2002
News Brief: Governor Gray Davis, who repeatedly has said he endorses merely modest growth of gambling, instead has presided over a rapid expansion, fueled by the rise of casinos on native land.
Executive Loses Bid for New Mexico Racetrack License31 October 2002
News Brief: The State Racing Commission on Wednesday rejected a Las Vegas and Louisiana businessman's application to open a horse racetrack in southeastern New Mexico.
Internet Gaming Ban Still Unlikely This Year31 October 2002
It's not likely that legislation banning Internet gambling will pass this year, despite prodding from the White House.
Details Emerge for MGM Grand Casino31 October 2002
News Brief: MGM Grand plans to build a $500 million casino complex in Detroit that includes a 16-story hotel and five restaurants.
New York Gambling Lawsuit Approved for Trial31 October 2002
News Brief: A lawsuit that would prevent the opening of Indian casinos and eliminate video lottery terminals at the Saratoga Equine Sports Center harness track, can go to trial, a Supreme Court judge ruled.
Supreme Court to Review Louisiana Casino Referendum31 October 2002
News Brief: The Louisiana Supreme Court will be asked to permit Cameron Parish to bypass the Legislature and conduct a local referendum to attract a riverboat casino.
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