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Scientific Games Receives Extensions for Three Contracts

16 September 2002
Scientific Games has received extensions for three tote contracts together worth $15 million.
 

BGI Corp. Appoints New CEO, President

16 September 2002
BGI has appointed Bill Schwartz President and CEO. Reid Funderburk, who has been serving as interim CEO, will continue his position as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
 

MGAM, WMS Gaming Enter New License Agreement

16 September 2002
Under the terms of the new licensing agreement, WMS will provide new game themes for MGAM's Class III game library.
 

Camelot Hopes for Daily Lottery

16 September 2002
International News Brief: UK lottery operator, Camelot is hoping to get the approval to run Lotto draws seven days a week.
 

Gambling Lobby Gears to Fight for Expansion

16 September 2002
News Brief: Hundreds of millions of dollars in gambling profits at stake, Washington state Indian tribes and non-tribal gambling interests are pouring money into political races and gearing up for a fight in next year's Legislature.
 

Atlantic City Roundup

16 September 2002
Atlantic City casinos held moments of silence, handed out flag pins, played patriotic songs -- and welcomed a surprisingly good number of gamblers on the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
 

Connecticut Tribe Offers Revenues for Casino

16 September 2002
News Brief: The Golden Hill Paugussett Indians are offering the Bridgeport, Connecticut, 10 percent of slot machine revenues if the tribe receives federal permission to open a casino here.
 

Court Considers Allowing Gambling on Nebraska Ballot

16 September 2002
News Brief: After suffering a week of defeats, supporters of expanded gambling in Nebraska won a limited victory Friday.
 

Iowa Seeks New Gaming Compact

16 September 2002
News Brief: Steven Young, Director of the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, told the Sac and Fox tribe of Mississippi he wants to renegotiate any and all provisions of their gaming compact, set to expire next summer.
 

Kentucky Gambling Parlor Lays Off Workers

16 September 2002
News Brief: A Kentucky off-track betting parlor has laid off a dozen workers and streamlined operations, a move its owners say is a last-ditch effort to keep the place open.
 

Indianapolis Downs Files Another Lawsuit

13 September 2002
News Brief: Indianapolis Downs has alleged in a lawsuit filed that Joe Gorajec, executive director of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, violated Indiana’s open meetings law by appointing a judge to investigate the track without the approval of the commission.
 

War Emblem Deal Includes Reineman's Stake

13 September 2002
News Brief: The $17-$18 million deal to send Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner War Emblem to Japan to stand at stud includes the 10% stake Chicago industrialist Russell Reineman had in the horse.
 

Football Betting: Key Numbers and Off-Standard Lines

13 September 2002
Rob Gillespie: Football is unique among the major pro sports in terms of how points are scored. Since it is the beginning of football season, this is a perfect time to cover key numbers and off-standard lines.
 

New Mississippi Casino Barge Ready for Opening

13 September 2002
News Brief: Mississippi’s Copa Casino closed its doors Tuesday to prepare for next week's opening of a new, three-story floating casino barge.
 

GambleSpy.com Relaunched

13 September 2002
APB Marketing has announced that it will relaunch GambleSpy.com, one of the premier casino gaming portals on the Internet, on Sept 12, 2002.
 

Retired Recreational Golfers Claim Share of $85 Million Lotto Jackpot

13 September 2002
A group of ten retired recreational golfers today redeemed the fourth of seven winning Florida Lotto tickets to claim their share of the estimated $85 million jackpot.
 

Mohegan Sun, Sodak Gaming Sign Slot Replacement Agreement

13 September 2002
The Mohegan Sun and Sodak Gaming, Inc. have reached an agreement to replace 2,500 gaming machines over the next seven quarters, beginning this quarter.
 

Atlantic City's August Win Not a Record

13 September 2002
News Brief: The Casino Control Commission released the official gross gaming revenues for August, which showed an industrywide win of $427.2 million, up 0.9 percent over the same month last year, that’s less than the $435.1 million and 2.8 percent gain initially tabulated.
 

Wells Fargo Initiates Coverage on Argosy

13 September 2002
David Barteld, gaming analyst at Wells Fargo Securities, has initiated coverage on the shares of Argosy Gaming Company with a Buy rating and a price target of $35.
 

Gtech Revenue Down, Earnings Up for Q2

13 September 2002
Gtech reports that revenues for Q2 2002 are down to $220 million from $236 million last year. Earnings are up to $0.66 per share for Q2 2002.
 


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