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Gaming News Archives - Page 5262Park Place Reports Profit Down for Q1 200222 April 2002
Park Place reported net income of $40 million, or $0.13 per diluted share, for Q1 2002, compared to net income of $45 million, or $0.15 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2001.
Casino Pauma Selected as Pilot Site for QuikPlay ATM22 April 2002
Casino Pauma in Pauma Valley, California, has been selected as the pilot site for QuikPlay ATM product. QuikPlay ATM enables newer-model gaming machines to receive ATM funds via a highly secure technology platform.
Interlott Wins Hoosier Lottery Pull-tab Ticket Vending Machine Contract22 April 2002
Under the terms of the bid, Interlott expects the Hoosier Lottery to purchase up to 500 eight-game Pull-tab/break-open Ticket Vending Machines.
Scientific Games Reports Profit for Q1 200222 April 2002
Scientific Games reports net income was $5.4 million or $0.10 per diluted share in Q1 2002 versus a net loss of $4.1 million or a loss of $0.10 per diluted share in Q1 2001.
Riviera Q1 2002 Results Down22 April 2002
Net revenues were $46.5 million, down 11.0 percent from net revenues of $52.2 million in Q1 2001. The net loss was $2.8 million or $0.82 cents per share compared to a net loss of $658,000 or $0.18 cents per share in Q1 2001.
Youbet.com Partners With Churchill Downs22 April 2002
Youbet.com has entered into a one-year co-marketing agreement with Churchill Downs Incorporated and is designated as an official online wagering platform of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby.
World Gaming Introduces Back Office22 April 2002
World Gaming introduced its next generation gaming platform last week to licensees at the First Annual World Gaming Licensee Conference in Whistler, British Columbia.
Indonesian Gambling Den Remains Open Despite Crackdown22 April 2002
International News Brief: Many illegal gambling parlors located in the former Kalijodo brothel and gambling complex have reopened, despite the recent pledge issued by Indonesian authorities to prohibit gambling.
Atlantic City Round-Up22 April 2002
A weekly round up of news from Atlantic City.
Influence Probed in Tribal Casino Contacts22 April 2002
News Brief: A top U.S. Interior Department official is distancing himself from a former California business partner's attempt to drum up business by claiming influence over federal decisions affecting Indian tribes and lucrative tribal casinos.
European Gamblers Boost Online Gambling Growth22 April 2002
International News Brief: All over Europe, Internet surfers are visiting gaming and gambling sites in record numbers, helping online betting become one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Net.
Georgia Resumes Video Poker Fight22 April 2002
News Brief: State lawmakers thought that Georgia’s fight against video poker was over when they voted to outlaw the games. But now gaming companies are suing the state, saying the law is too broad and unfairly robs them of a way to make a living.
Atlantic City Getting Back on Top22 April 2002
News Brief: With a new casino under construction and various attractions, Atlantic City is hopeful for revitalization and some much-needed new visitors.
New Hampshire Worried About Maine Casino Plans22 April 2002
News Brief: While Maine debates whether to legalize casino gambling, New Hampshire business leaders, police chiefs and politicians are watching and worrying about the prospects of a casino just over the state line.
Philippines to Get World's First Casino Varsity21 April 2002
International News Brief: Philippine gambling chiefs are planning to set up what is believed to be the world’s first casino university to spread the art of dealing cards and spinning a roulette wheel.
High Stakes for Texan Fire Department21 April 2002
News Brief: A volunteer fire department is scrambling to begin paying for its new firetruck, now that its main income source -- a once-lively `game room' jammed with video slot machines -- has been shut down by San Antonio vice officers.
Always Have a 'Losing' Record for Next Year's Taxes21 April 2002
News Brief: In California, if you want time spent in front of the slots or perched at the tables to earn something beyond empty pockets and a free buffet, the action you take now will save money next tax season.
Aussie Manager Allegedly Gambled Away $11.3 Million21 April 2002
International News Brief: At just 39, Craig Telford was regarded as the `golden-haired boy' - the trusted protege groomed for a top job in the trucking empire of South Australia's richest man until he was accused of gambling away $21 million (US$11.3 million)
South African Gambling Mogul Forfeits $1.36 Million21 April 2002
International News Brief: The Durban regional court on Friday found a businessman guilty of ten counts pertaining to money laundering, operating unlicensed casinos and tax evasion.
Detroiter Builds Out-Of-State Casino Empire21 April 2002
News Brief: A Detroiter whose proposal for a casino here in 1997 didn't make the cut continues to make progress in building an out-of-state casino empire.
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