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Littlefield Corporation Reports Q2 2001 Earnings

13 July 2001
Littlefield reports net income of $333,554 for Q2 2001, as compared to $507,164 for Q2 2000.
 

Viva Gaming and Phoenix Leisure to Develop Mexican Project

13 July 2001
Viva Gaming and Phoenix Leisure have executed definitive agreements to finance and develop entertainment centers in Mexico.
 

Opposition to California's Anti-Gaming Bill Mounts

13 July 2001
News Brief: A variety of groups are working to kill a bill that would ban Internet gambling in California.
 

Visa Executive Says Credit Card Ban Feasible

13 July 2001
News Brief: A proposed ban on the use of credit cards to pay for Internet gambling would be difficult to enforce but is technologically feasible, a Visa executive told a House panel.
 

Developers Pitching Plans to Run New York Casinos

13 July 2001
News Brief: Some of the biggest and most influential companies in the area are jockeying to become partners with the Seneca Nation of Indians and bring casino gambling to the Buffalo Niagara region.
 

Atlantic City Casinos Feeling Pressure

13 July 2001
Connecticut’s two casinos have grown so strong that they threaten to endanger Atlantic City’s streak of 22 consecutive years of gambling revenue increases.
 

Columnist Jeff Haney: 'Sports Loop' Features Home PC-Based Betting

12 July 2001
Nevada residents can place sports bets from their home computers on Coast Resorts’ closed-loop system. The software is easy to use, but there are plenty of restrictions, including rather small bet limits.
 

The Pennsylvania Lottery Launches Two New Instant Ticket Games

12 July 2001
The Pennsylvania Lottery celebrates the hottest season of the year with two new instant ticket games: Ten Grand and Monopoly 2.
 

Missouri Casinos Have First $1 Billion Year

12 July 2001
News Brief: Missouri's casino industry has hit the jackpot, posting its first $1 billion year as fewer gamblers lost more money on the riverboats.
 

The Borgata Offers Opportunities to Minority Businesses

12 July 2001
The Borgata, the new casino resort being developed in Atlantic City by Boyd Gaming., has agreed to sponsor memberships in the Chamber by minority and women-owned businesses.
 

Alliance Gaming Stock Split Announced

12 July 2001
The split will increase Alliance's shares outstanding from 10.87 million to 21.74 million.
 

Boyd Gaming Corporation Offering of $200 Million Senior Notes

12 July 2001
Boyd Gaming intends to use the net proceeds of the offering to refinance outstanding indebtedness.
 

Global Payment Signs Agreement With Aristocrat Technologies

12 July 2001
Global Payment has signed a new two-year supply agreement with Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd.
 

Boyd Gaming: Second Quarter Results Beat Expectations

12 July 2001
With the second-highest quarterly EBITDA (operating cash flow) in its history, Boyd's second quarter exceeded Wall Street expectations.
 

World Gaming Appoints New Chief Financial Officer

12 July 2001
World Gaming has appointed Rodney Davis as its Chief Financial Officer.
 

Jarvis Entertainment Partners with the Zootec Group

12 July 2001
Jarvis has forged a partnership with Zootec, whose flagship online betting platform Zoogi allows users to play select skills based games on the Jarvis network for real money.
 

Ladbrokes and BSkyB Make Major TV Betting Deal

12 July 2001
News Brief: The companies formed a joint venture that in October will start offering interactive sports betting on the Sky Digital TV channel. Ladbrokes, which is owned by the Hilton Group, is spending £30 million on this deal.
 

Nevada Senator Tries to Block New California Casino

12 July 2001
News Brief: Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is attempting to reverse federal legislation that would allow a California Indian tribe to open a casino within a 40-minute drive of San Francisco.
 

Arizona Tribes Weigh Casino Initiative

12 July 2001
News Brief: Arizona's Indian casino quandary is increasingly likely to be settled in one of two places: the Legislature or the ballot box.
 

Columnist Ron Kantowski: Conspiracy Theories Don't Hold Up

11 July 2001
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s car had so much horsepower on Saturday night that he might have pitted for oats instead of gas. Yet I still believe his victory was legit.
 


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