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Gaming News Archives - Page 5103International Thunderbird Reports Loss25 November 2002
Thunderbird recorded a loss for Q3 of $74,000 or $nil per share compared with a gain of $94,000 or $nil per share in Q3 2001.
Lake Tahoe Casino has New Owners25 November 2002
News Brief: Miracle Investments has purchased the shuttered Crystal Bay Club on Lake Tahoe's north shore.
Advent Co-Founder Resigns25 November 2002
Las Vegas designer and developer Mark Advent has resigned as chairman and co-chief executive of Advent Entertainment & Communications, a hospitality, gaming and entertainment investment company he co-founded in 1999.
Indiana Riverboat Casinos' Revenues Up25 November 2002
News Brief: Revenues at Northwest Indiana's five riverboat casinos rose a half percent to reach nearly $90 million in October, even though attendance slightly slipped from last month.
Pinnacle Entertainment Appoints New Vice President of Marketing25 November 2002
Pinnacle Entertainment reports the appointment of Kimberly Townsend as Vice President of Marketing.
Isle of Capri Casinos Joins Gaming Standards Association25 November 2002
As the 8th Platinum member to join, Isle of Capri Casinos will help to further drive the Gaming Standards Association initiatives that promote gaming industry network communications standards.
Are Gaming Stocks a Good Gamble?25 November 2002
Daniel Davila, a Senior Vice President/Senior Equity Analyst at Hibernia Southcoast Capital and William J. Lerner, the Senior Gaming Analyst at Prudential Securities, examine the outlook for the sector and share specific stock recommendations.
Casino City Press Releases Fall 2002 Gaming Analyst Package25 November 2002
Casino City Press has just released the most current and comprehensive package of information available on the U.S. and worldwide gaming markets.
New Jersey Governor Celebrates 25 Years of Casino Gaming at Conference25 November 2002
Governor James E. McGreevey will lead a host of public dignitaries and gaming industry executives at the 7th Annual Mid-Atlantic Gaming Congress to celebrate the 25th anniversary of casino gaming in New Jersey.
Scientific Games, Mandalay Sign Exclusive Licensing Agreement25 November 2002
Scientific Games has signed a licensing agreement with Mandalay Resort Group permitting Scientific Games to promote new instant ticket games using Mandalay logos, designs and visual representations.
New Park Place CEO Sticks to Established Strategy25 November 2002
News Brief: The new chief executive Park Place Entertainment says the company will focus on operations and insists there is a strategy to unite its far-flung casinos despite Wall Street doubts.
South African Trade Minister Defends National Lottery25 November 2002
International News Brief: The national lottery was the best-regulated form of gambling in South Africa, Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said in defence of the game for which the government has fielded considerable criticism.
Gaming Issues Advance Throughout US25 November 2002
The elections of 2002, combined with continuing state fiscal crises, have "unleashed the dogs of gambling," industry insiders and critics said.
Official Touts Indian Casino In Maine25 November 2002
News Brief: A city councilor is pledging to put his city in the running for a casino by campaigning for a referendum to gauge residents' support.
Greektown Casino Ejects Video Poker Players25 November 2002
News Brief: Greektown Casino has ejected about 30 video poker players in recent weeks because they have become unprofitable customers, casino officials said.
Online Gambling on the Rise25 November 2002
News Brief: Internet-based gambling is soaring, said Sebastian Sinclair, president of Christiansen Capital Advisors, a New York-based company that keeps gambling industry statistics.
Illinois Casino Wants Fine Reduced25 November 2002
News Brief: The Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin has mounted an aggressive effort to persuade the Illinois Gaming Board to reduce a $7.2 million fine based on allegations of contracts with a mob-connected firm and improper shredding of documents.
California Bingo Hall at Center of International Controversy25 November 2002
The Hawaiian Gardens Bingo Club is the largest California bingo hall and is at the center of an international controversy over donations.
Kentucky Casino Plan Faces Obstacles25 November 2002
News Brief: Despite pledges to boost the local standard of living, create jobs, spur economic development, eliminate local property taxes, plans for a casino in Owensboro, Kentucky, face a myriad of political and legal challenges.
Jimmy V: As I See It22 November 2002
As you all know, the Republicans have taken over control, which has put a lot of people here in Nevada in a defensive posture once again concerning the future of sports betting in our state.
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