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Gaming News Archives - Page 4983Wisconsin Lawsuit Over Gaming Compacts Reinstated20 September 2002
News Brief: A Wisconsin appeals court has reinstated Dairyland Greyhound Park’s lawsuit against the governor, which seeks to bar the administration from renegotiating compacts that allow American Indian tribes to run casinos.
Warren Eves: Observations on NFL19 September 2002
According to Warren Eves, New England has silenced the oddsmaking doubters. The Super Bowl champs are the real deal.
Buzz Daly: Parity-Driven NFL Ensures Every Dog Shall Have its Day19 September 2002
According to Buzz, the NFL's relentless quest for parity has kicked in with a vengeance as last week's results could best be described by the old movie title, `Dog Day Afternoon’.
Miss America Slots to Arrive In Atlantic City19 September 2002
News Brief: Meet the new Miss America. She stands 8 feet tall, weighs 250 pounds and eats quarters.
25 Cent Lottery Tickets Offered19 September 2002
The Michigan Lottery will take bets as small as a quarter in a new game starting Oct. 13.
Liverpool's New Casino to Open in Fall19 September 2002
International News Brief: Liverpool’s new £6 million waterfront casino will be open for business by the end of November.
InterCasino Launches into the French Market19 September 2002
To celebrate the Grand Opening, InterCasino France is offering a stunning 100% match on first September deposits.
Philippines' Illegal Gambling Lord Faces Arrest19 September 2002
International News Brief: Suspected big-time jueteng lord Melchor Caluag, will find himself facing two more warrants of arrests for illegal gambling after he emerge from the hospital where he is recuperating from gunshot wounds he suffered from an attack.
Seattle Casino Files for Bankruptcy19 September 2002
News Brief: Seattle’s Funsters Grand Casino filed for bankruptcy, almost half a year after gambling regulators filed charges against the casino for not having enough money to pay out jackpots and issuing employees bad paychecks.
Mississippi Casino Revenue Plunges19 September 2002
News Brief: Mississippi casino officials and casino analysts are befuddled over August's revenue figures, which indicate double-digit drop-offs from July's record winnings and from last August.
Colorado Casino Take up From 200119 September 2002
News Brief: Colorado casinos reported $64.6 million in adjusted gross proceeds in August, down just $973 from July's record month.
Executives Explain Growth Strategies19 September 2002
A parade of executives from major Las Vegas casino companies impressed visitors at an industry conference and trade show Wednesday with bullish financial outlooks for the remainder of the year and early next year.
Australian Operator Warns of Short Term Difficulties19 September 2002
International News Brief: Australian casino and resort operator Burswood Ltd today warned operating conditions would remain difficult in the short term.
Casino Companies Balance High-Tech and Retro19 September 2002
News Brief: Casino companies are exploring cutting edge technology and, at the same time, investing big in slot machines that have a nostalgic appeal, bingo and race tracks.
Park Place: Borgata's New Casino Will Expand New Jersey Market19 September 2002
News Brief: A new casino being built by Borgata will at first draw some revenues away from Park Place Entertainment, but over the long term the addition should expand the Atlantic City market, Chief Financial Officer Harry Hagerty says.
Harrah's New CEO Plans More Targeted Marketing19 September 2002
News Brief: Harrah's plans to sustain its recent growth by treating gambling as a commodity and marketing the pastime with the same sophisticated methods used by other industries, according to the company's new CEO.
MGM Mirage Anticipates Good Q3 and Q419 September 2002
News Brief: MGM Mirage Chief Financial Officer Jim Murren backed analysts' earnings estimates for the year, saying the third and fourth quarters both look good.
MGM Mirage Aims for Native Contract19 September 2002
News Brief: MGM Mirage is making a major push into high-growth native American gaming, with its sights set on winning a management contract within a year, according to Chief Financial Officer Jim Murren.
Mandalay President: Market Underestimates Us19 September 2002
News Brief: Mandalay Resort Group President and CFO Glenn Schaeffer said `the market underestimates the earnings power of this company, particularly our free cash flow.’
Paul-Son Receives Delisting Notice From Nasdaq19 September 2002
Paul-Son Gaming has received notification from Nasdaq indicating that Paul-Son's securities are subject to delisting from the Nasdaq SmallCap Market.
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