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INSIDE GAMING: Customer panel praises IGT

Rather than having only International Game Technology executives tout the company’s products to the investment community, the company put its customers on the hot seat.

So sorry, Mr. Poster, your plug’s been pulled

If Tim Poster’s suitability hearing in front of Nevada gaming regulators had been filmed for reality television, it might have saved that awful “The Casino” series he and business partner Tom Breitling had when they owned the Golden Nugget in 2004.

INSIDE GAMING: No mixed signals, no more licenses

Anyone trying decipher subliminal messages from the early November policy address by Macau’s top government official would have an easier time determining whether the Beatles were secretly telling us Paul was dead through the “Abbey Road” album cover.

Foreign deals can include risks

Payoffs to government officials typically don’t show up on the balance sheets of U.S. gaming companies.

Smiles abound with Scientific Games-WMS merger closed

The marriage between lottery provider Scientific Games Corp. and slot machine manufacturer WMS Industries is still in the honeymoon phase.

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Culinary’s futile push against Cosmo

The only Sin City video getting more hits on the Internet than the Culinary union’s recent taunting and name-calling of people entering The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was the 2011 clip of Batman getting body-slammed on the Strip by a drunken tourist.

Boom time in Macau continues to buoy Las Vegas Sands

The Venetian and Palazzo on the Strip provided Las Vegas Sands Corp. with somewhat lackluster revenues in the third quarter.

Caesar’s titanic debt will go on

Caesars Entertainment Corp. has a bigger debt load than what Detroit owes its creditors.

As gaming unfolded, Faiss was there

Bob Faiss is considered one of the world’s leading gaming attorneys. His 40-year career could serve as a documentary on the history of Nevada gaming law and the expansion of the casino industry.

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