To Boyd Gaming Corp. Executive Vice President Bob Boughner, the Borgata in Atlantic City is handling this week’s launch of Internet gaming in New Jersey much as it would oversee the opening of a new restaurant.
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If New Jersey wants to offer race and sports betting at casinos and racetracks statewide, they are going to need an assist from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nevada gaming regulators took a little more than an hour to approve Bally Technologies’ $1.3 billion buyout of gaming equipment rival SHFL entertainment Thursday during a special hearing.
While the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has tentatively scheduled a Dec. 16 suitability hearing for Wynn Resorts, the company’s land deal is being investigated by a federal grand jury and two state agencies over whether a felon has hidden ownership in the proposed casino site.
Nevada could soon join with other states to offer slot machine jackpots rivaling the awards produced by multistate lotteries.
Union employees at 10 Strip casinos operated by MGM Resorts International overwhelmingly approved a new five-year contract Wednesday that included company increases for health care costs.
Gaming lacks women in executive positions within the industry. How the casino industry changes that is a question Debra Nutton tried to answer Wednesday.
A federal commission studying U.S. relations with China recommended closer examination of gaming in Macau, saying weak financial controls in the district pose “significant risk” of money laundering and terrorist financing.
When it comes to gaming in Nevada, table games remain an important part of the casino layout and revenue. As online gaming continues its expansion, table games will become even more important to the financial health of a casino floor, one industry observer said.
Lottery provider Scientific Games Corp., which completed a $1.5 billion buyout of slot machine maker WMS Industries last month, replaced its chief executive Tuesday and named its largest shareholder as chairman.