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Gaming News Archives - Page 5091Sports Betting on Campus13 May 2002
Have you ever wondered how many of the students on your campus are looking for money today, to pay for a wager they lost? Do you realize that there are students and athletes who will be placing a bet on your schools games this week?
Lawyer: Casinos Treated Embezzler 'Like a Queen,'13 May 2002
News Brief: A former US Bank manager who admitted to embezzling at least $410,000 and squandering all of it playing the slots at Central City and Black Hawk casinos was sentenced Friday to 21 months in federal prison.
Missing Aussie Winning Lottery Ticket Found in Car13 May 2002
International News Brief: A winning lottery ticket that sparked a mini `gold rush' in a gold mining town in western Australia last year has been found in the glove compartment of a family's car, a lottery spokesman said Monday.
Sentence Upheld In Laundering Case13 May 2002
A Las Vegas court has upheld the conviction and sentence of a San Francisco woman who stole money from a bank where she worked and then laundered it through Las Vegas casinos.
JCM Unveils New Intelligent Cash Box System13 May 2002
The Intelligent Cash Box system has been endorsed by gaming manufacturers and has already received approval for use in Michigan.
William Hill to Float in London13 May 2002
International News Brief: William Hill has confirmed it is to float on the London Stock Exchange.
Archon Reports Loss13 May 2002
Archon Corp. reported a loss of $1.21 million, or 20 cents per share, for this past quarter. The company posted net income of $2.23 million, or 33 cents per diluted share this time last year.
IGT Wins Top Nevada Tech Award13 May 2002
International Game Technology was named eCompany of the year at the Technology Business Alliance of Nevada's 2002 eNevada Awards in Las Vegas.
Florida Tribe Optimistic About Casino Revenue13 May 2002
News Brief: The Seminole Indian Tribe expects more than $300 million in casino revenue from the first full year of operating a new Hard Rock Hotel and Resort in Hollywood, Florida.
Interactive Systems Worldwide Reports Dip in Q2 200213 May 2002
Interactive Systems reported net income of $273,000 or $0.03 per share for Q2 2002, compared to a net income of $445,000, or $0.05 per share for Q2 2001.
Mikohn Wins Ameristar Casinos Contract13 May 2002
Mikohn has been awarded a contract valued at $2.8 million from Ameristar Casinos for its new St. Charles, Missouri property.
Sands Regent Reports Loss for Q313 May 2002
Sands reports a net loss of $379,000, or loss per share of $0.08, in for Q3 2002, compared to a net loss of $90,000, or loss per share of $0.02, in Q3 2001.
Sportingbet Leads Campaign for Online Regulation13 May 2002
Sportingbet has launched a major campaign in the US to promote proper government regulation of the online gambling industry.
South Korea President's Son Probed in Lottery Scandal13 May 2002
International News Brief: Prosecutors will summon President Kim Dae-jung's youngest son, who has been accused of accepting a bribe to secure a lottery license for Tiger Pools Korea.
South Africans Betting More Online13 May 2002
International News Brief: More and more South Africans are taking their chances on international lottery competitions, with prizes on offer up to 10 times the value of the local prizes.
Ohio Prepares for Multi-State Lottery Despite Lawsuit13 May 2002
News Brief: Beginning Wednesday, Ohioans for the first time won’t need to cross a state line to play a multistate game.
MotorCity Casino Plans Expansion13 May 2002
News Brief: MotorCity Casino unveiled plans for its more lavish property. The future site will include a 16-floor hotel with 400 super-sized rooms, a 50,000-square-foot convention center and a spa and fitness club occupying an entire hotel floor.
Electronic Bingo Profitable For Montana Tribe13 May 2002
News Brief: A new electronic bingo game that Montana can't regulate is proving so profitable for the Blackfoot Tribe that the tribe opened a second bingo hall in March and plans to open more and may expand to other kinds of gambling.
Casinos Use Benefits to Hold Onto Employees13 May 2002
News Brief: A low unemployment and constant expansions have made it a challenge to recruit and retain employees at Connecticut’s Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. Benefit plans are one way the casinos attract employees.
Nevada Regulators Address Online Gambling13 May 2002
News Brief: Nevada gambling regulators say they want residents’ help in considering whether to allow Nevadans to bet on casino games from their home computers.
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