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Gaming News Archives - Page 5445Santa Fe Gaming Corporation Announces Completion of Sale Of Santa Fe Hotel & Casino3 October 2000
Station Casinos subsidiary consummated its $205 million acquisition of the Santa Fe Hotel & Casino in northwest Las Vegas.
Investor's Business Daily Names Bingo.com as 'Stickiest Web Site'3 October 2000
Bingo.com ranks number one with a monthly average of nine hours per user.
Coast Resorts to Install CDS' OASIS Casino Management System at The Orleans3 October 2000
Casino Data Systems today announced that it has signed a contract to install its OASIS v.11 casino management system on 2,450 gaming machines at The Orleans in Las Vegas.
Major Players in the Billion-Dollar Gaming Industry Bet On LivePerson3 October 2000
Real-Time chat enhances customer service at online gaming sites.
United Trading.Com Announces Sale of Software License and Upgrades Earnings Expectations for Calendar 20003 October 2000
United Trading.Com announced today the fourth sale of a non-exclusive license for its Advanced Casino Games Software package.
Go Call Inc. Unveils Contract for New Bingo Site3 October 2000
Go Call, Inc. signs contract with dot com Entertainment Group, Inc. for implementation of a new Bingo site.
Draft Study: Video Gambling Revenues Could Vary Widely3 October 2000
News Brief: Researcher claims that the net take for New Hampshire could be as high as $242 million a year or as low as $23 million.
Study: Greenbrier Casino's Economic Impact $41 Million Annually3 October 2000
News Brief: West Virginia University researchers say a proposed casino at The Greenbrier would add $36.7 million annually to Greenbrier County's economy and create more than 150 jobs during the slow winter months.
Arizona Race Tracks Feel Heat From Indian Casinos3 October 2000
News Brief: Arizona's horse and dog tracks haven't been quite the money makers for the state in recent years that they were in the days before Indian casinos took off.
Harrah's Denies Improper Negotiations with Tribal Chairwoman3 October 2000
News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment Inc. of Las Vegas which manages a casino for the Prairie Band Potawatomi tribe denies that it was involved in questionable negotiations with the tribe's embattled chairwoman.
Arkansas Gambling Proponents Say No to Opponents3 October 2000
News Briefs: Backers of a proposed amendment that would authorize casinos in six Arkansas counties say there is no need for them to attend a series of meetings sponsored by opponents.
Beijing Cracks Down on Net3 October 2000
News Brief: The Chinese government on Sunday made public new regulations imposing strict controls on the operation and financing of Internet content and service providers.
Marriott Mogul Slams Casino Hotels3 October 2000
News Brief: CEO of Marriott International says Detroit doesn't have market for casino hotels.
Columnist Dean Juipe: Others Pale as St. Louis Erupts Again2 October 2000
The Rams are rewriting gambling history, and making "contenders" like Washington and Tampa Bay difficult to watch.
Kickapoo Tribe Breaks Ground for Grand Casino -- Better Life!2 October 2000
The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas broke ground Oct. 1 at the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino outside Eagle Pass, Texas.
Foxwoods Is Building Premium Casino Atop Its Grand Pequot Tower2 October 2000
A new casino with commanding views is designed to dazzle.
Microsoft Site Features "Games Week" to Promote WindowsME2 October 2000
Visitors can register to win instant prizes, including Microsoft Casino. There's also a Grand Prize Sweepstakes.
Phoenix Leisure Corp. Announces Results of Annual General Meeting2 October 2000
Shareholders approved a stock option plan and passed a resolution authorizing the issuance of shares for future private placements.
Kickapoo Tribe Breaks Ground for Grand Casino2 October 2000
Historic groundbreaking signifies the start of an enormous expansion of the casino and better economic times for the tribe.
Chartwell Technology Loses $1.6 Million for Nine-Month Period2 October 2000
The company, a developer of Internet entertainment software, said much of the loss was due to development costs. It has $9.3 million in working capital.
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