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Gaming News Archives - Page 5230Interactive Gaming & Wagering Signs Licensing Deal with UK's Betworld.com15 October 2001
Global Entertainment Holdings’s wholly owned subsidiary, Interactive Gaming and Wagering have established a licensing relationship with Betworld.com, a new betting company registered in the United Kingdom.
Casino Security Seminar Added to World Gaming Congress and Expo15 October 2001
Quickly responding to casino industry’s security concerns, the 15th annual World Gaming Congress and Expo has created a new seminar specifically designed to tackle this new issue.
Shuffle Master Makes Forbes 200 Best Small Companies List15 October 2001
Shuffle Master, has been named one of America's 200 Best Small Companies by Forbes magazine for the third consecutive year, moving up to the 32nd spot on the list.
Mexico Closes International Thunderbird's "Skill" Machines15 October 2001
The Federal Government in Mexico issued a report and findings -- including immediate closure -- relating to International Thunderbird Gaming Corp.'s skill machine operations in Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros, Mexico.
Missouri Gaming Panel Backs Repeal of Unique $500 Loss Limit15 October 2001
News Brief: In its annual report, the Missouri Gaming Commission said it was now "clearly settled" that the state's betting lid made Missouri's casinos less competitive and did little or nothing to help problem gamblers.
Alberta Hotel Owner: VLTs Can Make Or Break Us15 October 2001
News Brief: The outcome of a court decision on VLTs and a gaming policy review by Alberta could make or break hotel owners in the province’s small towns.
Casinos Help Drive Connecticut Boom15 October 2001
Southeastern Connecticut's long-suffering economy is experiencing a bracing reversal of fortune generated partly by the Mohegan Sun Casino and Foxwoods Casino.
Packer's Company Bets on UK Casino Deals15 October 2001
News Brief: Australia’s Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd empire is investigating potential casino acquisitions in the UK, and will probably open an online casino based in Vanuatu.
New Arizona Indian Casino Lures in the Crowds14 October 2001
News Brief: Arizona’s Pascua Yaqui Tribe opened Casino del Sol on the Old Pueblo's southwestern fringe with 500 slot machines and a 12-table poker room.
Operators Bank On Goofy Slots14 October 2001
News Brief: Whoopi Goldberg was the star of the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, and slots were the feature attraction.
Online Gambling: World of Anonymous Identities, Disembodied Voices14 October 2001
News Brief: Thousands of cyberspace gamblers will lose an estimated $2 billion to $3 billion this year on the more than 1,000 Web sites that operate free of governmental oversight.
Delaware Lottery Revenue on Upswing14 October 2001
News Brief: The Delaware Lottery added $204.6 million to the state's general fund last year, pushing lottery contributions to more than $1 billion over its 26-year history.
Casino Boats Sail Through Loophole in South Carolina Law14 October 2001
News Brief: The Queen Mary II, a converted tour boat, is the first in the state to test a newly discovered loophole that allows gambling on boats anywhere in South Carolina.
Paul-Son Gaming Reports Q1 2002 Results13 October 2001
For Q2 2002, Paul-Son Gaming reported a net loss of $281,000, or $.08 per share, essentially unchanged from the net loss of $267,000, or $.08 per share, for Q1 2001.
Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Cowboys-Redskins Matchup is Pure Comedy12 October 2001
Monday Night Football will be a sitcom: The 0-4 Cowboys have only one rushing touchdown this season, and the 0-4 Redskins have only one touchdown of any sort.
NTRA to Spend More on Lobbying12 October 2001
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association plans to double the amount it spends to lobby members of Congress concerning bills that affect horse racing.
Aristocrat Launches New Progressive Cash Express Platform12 October 2001
The new progressive jackpot games are being installed in markets accepting Gaming Laboratories International approval, including the majority of Native American casinos across the country.
Gaming Stocks Gain Ground12 October 2001
Las Vegas' four major casino operators enjoyed a big day Thursday on Wall Street, with one-day gains of 7 percent to 16 percent in their stock prices.
President Casinos Reports Q2 2001 Results12 October 2001
For Q2 2001, President Casinos reported a net loss of $2.3 million, or $0.46 per share, compared to a net loss of $15.7 million, or $3.13 per share, for Q2 2000.
Applicants Plead for Last Louisiana Riverboat License12 October 2001
News Brief: The three applicants for Louisiana's 15th and final riverboat casino license got a last chance to plead their cases Wednesday before state gambling regulators.
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