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Ameristar Casinos, Inc. Reports Q1 2001 Record Revenues

24 April 2001
Ameristar Casinos reports net revenues for Q1 2001 were $152.1 million, an impressive increase of $72.2 million or 90.2 percent over the Company's net revenues of $80.0 million for Q1 2000.
 

Israeli Gamblers Not Returning to Jericho

24 April 2001
News Brief: Israel is not negotiating to reopen access to the Jericho casino, despite a suggestion from a senior Palestinian that Israelis be allowed to return.
 

Slots' Glitch Annoys Detroit Casinos and Players

24 April 2001
News Brief: A slot machine malfunction that makes it possible for gamblers to cheat the system has created headaches for Detroit casino operators, players and slot machine manufacturer WMS Industries Inc.
 

Colorado Gambling Fuels Rift

24 April 2001
News Brief: Black Hawk and Central City , Colorado are engaged in a bitter war over how to tap into a potentially bigger share of the region's gambling market.
 

Warren Eaves on the Kentucky Derby

23 April 2001
Veteran turf writer Warren Eaves looks at this years’ Derby prospects, including the amazing double shot enjoyed by trainer Bob Baffert.
 

Oklahoma Senator Urges Looser Rules for Tracks

23 April 2001
News Brief: Oklahoma racetracks are finishing last in the race for state gaming dollars because of competition from Indian casinos, a ranking member of the state Senate said.
 

Wireless Next Step for Gambling: Sports Betting with Cell Phones is Likely

23 April 2001
Mobile technology allows gamblers to be more discreet about their betting habits.
 

Autotote Reports 1st Quarter 2001 Results

23 April 2001
The net loss before non-cash preferred stock dividends was $2.4 million or $0.06 per share.
 

Station Reports Q1 Decline

23 April 2001
Station Casinos reported net income of $6.5 million, or $0.11 per share in Q1.
 

Penn National Gaming Reports Record Q1 Revenue

23 April 2001
Net income in Q1 rose 27.5% to $4,616,000, or $0.30 per diluted share.
 

West Virginia Legislature Approves Video Poker Machines

23 April 2001
A bill to legalize, regulate and tax 9,000 video poker machines in West Virginia has been passed by the legislature.
 

Texas Casino-Gambling Bill Clears Senate Panel

23 April 2001
News Brief: Legislation to legalize casino gambling on the reservations of the state's three Native American tribes cleared a Texas Senate committee.
 

Internet Offers Dangers to Problem Gamblers

22 April 2001
The combination of Internet and gambling is creating fears that a new breed of problem gambler may be created by this technological innovation.
 

Chinese Police Crash Online Casino

22 April 2001
News Brief: Local police recently uncovered an on-line gambling house and arrested all four organizers in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province, northeast China.
 

Scotland is Set for Expansion of Casinos

22 April 2001
News Brief: Scotland is set for an explosion of Nevada-style casinos in the wake of a radical shake-up of British gambling laws.
 

California Tribes Oppose Government Plan To Revise Casino Rules

22 April 2001
News Brief: Two Coachella Valley American Indian tribes have spoken out on the federal government’s plan to revise casino regulations that cover nearly every aspect of tribal gambling.
 

Bingo Makes Casino a Social Club for Elderly

21 April 2001
News Brief: Bingo halls provide seniors a place of camaraderie.
 

$5.1 Million Jackpot Hits at Paris Las Vegas

21 April 2001
A California man returned to his lucky Wheel of Fortune dollar machine at Paris Las Vegas Friday evening and walked away $5.1 million richer.
 

Some Casinos Get Healthier With Non-Smoking Areas

20 April 2001
News Brief: Some casinos -- one of the few remaining places where people can indulge in drinking, smoking, eating and gambling -- are moving to accommodate customers who say they want a smoke-free place to play the slots.
 

Crisis Management and Media Relations Focus of Seminar At 8th Annual Southern Gaming Summit

20 April 2001
Dealing effectively with crises will be the focus of a seminar at the upcoming 8th Annual Southern Gaming Summit, scheduled for May 9 and 10 in Biloxi, Mississippi.
 


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