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Gaming News Archives - Page 5261Poker Player Robbed, Killed Outside Florida Casino14 August 2001
News Brief: Jeff Runyon, the father of two, was slain, apparently robbed and shot to death shortly after he left the Seminole Indian casino to meet a new poker buddy.
Global ePoint Reports on Q2 2001 Results14 August 2001
Global ePoint generated net income of approximately $2.2 million compared to a net loss of approximately $.6 million for Q2 2000.
Aristocrat Outlook Very Bright on International Gamble14 August 2001
News Brief: Slot manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure says its full-year profit may jump 30 percent, with strong growth expected in the United States and Japan.
Net Casinos Can Manage Risk, Not Eliminate It, BMM Says14 August 2001
In recent testimony to Nevada regulators, testing agency BMM said land-based casinos can eliminate risk, while Internet casinos can only hope to manage risk.
Stratosphere Revenue Up, Profit Slides Down14 August 2001
Increased casino operating and promotional expenses reduced earnings for the quarter for Stratosphere Corp., owner of the Stratosphere hotel-casino.
Australia's Southern Bids for Betting and Gaming Assets14 August 2001
News Brief: Shareholders of Australia's Southern Equity Holdings vote today on a plan to acquire a string of betting shops in Fiji and an inactive Internet gaming license in Vanuatu.
Canterbury Park Holding Corporation Reports Q2 2001 Results14 August 2001
For Q2 2001, Canterbury Park reported revenues of $10,694,550 and operating expenses of $10,469,156, resulting in income from operations of $225,394.
Edward T. Pratt III Named CEO of Hollywood Casino14 August 2001
Hollywood Casino Board of Directors has elected Company President, Chief Operating Officer and Director, Edward T. Pratt III, to the additional positions of Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
New Technology Featured at Symposium on Internet Gambling Law and Management14 August 2001
Wireless, streaming, border control and other technologies that are transforming the Internet gaming industry will be showcased at The Fifth Annual International Symposium on Internet Gambling Law and Management in Dublin in November.
Choctaw Resort Announces Q3 2001 Results14 August 2001
Decreasing revenues were largely the result of flooding which enveloped approximately one-half of the Silver Star's casino area, resulting in as many as 2,110 slot machines and six table games remaining inactive for a period.
Archon Reports Earnings for Q3 200114 August 2001
For Q3 2001, Achron reported net revenues of $14.2 million and EBITDA of $5.1 million.
Innovative Gaming Acquires Ultimate Cashless Gaming Technology14 August 2001
This technology will allow the use of all credit, debit and ATM cards issued by any bank or financial institution on slot machines.
Judge Bars Arizona Governor From Negotiating Gambling Compacts14 August 2001
News Brief: A federal judge has barred Arizona Gov. Jane Hull from approving any future gambling compacts with the state's Indian tribes, enforcing a ruling he made last month that Hull lacked authority to make such compacts.
Internet Casino Cuts Ties to Vegas Tournament14 August 2001
News Brief: An Internet poker casino has dropped references to Nevada’s Four Queens on its Web site and in its magazine ads.
MGM Mirage Plans $1.5 Billion Atlantic City Casino14 August 2001
News Brief: MGM Mirage says it will build the resort's most expensive casino on land in Atlantic City’s Marina District it now calls Renaissance Pointe.
Off-Track Betting Going Online in California14 August 2001
News Brief: California’s Gov. Gray Davis signed a bill yesterday allowing horse-race betting over the Internet and telephone, but the new law may have broader implications by potentially opening the door for Indian casinos to offer online gambling.
Canadian Casino Eyes Expansion14 August 2001
News Brief: Casino Windsor’s multimillion-dollar expansion would include 150 to 200 additional hotel rooms and a depot able to accommodate 12 buses at a time.
Michigan Lottery Bureau Gives Ultimatum14 August 2001
News Brief: Facing its second straight year of declining ticket sales, the Michigan Lottery Bureau is telling retailers to either put up or give up.
Columnist Ralph Siraco: The Two Bobs Tune Up for Belmont13 August 2001
Trainers Bob Baffert and Bobby Frankel, the hottest pair of competitors since Maris and Mantle, prepare for million-dollar races this weekend.
Detroit Casinos Try to Fight Industry Trend of Falling Business13 August 2001
News Brief: In one of its biggest pushes to reach Detroit-area residents who haven't yet paid a visit, MGM Grand Casino is in the midst of an August concert series featuring acts popular in the late 70s to mid-80s.
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