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Full House Resorts buys Colorado casino for $30 million

Full House Resorts is acquiring Bronco Billy’s Casino and Hotel in Cripple Creek, Co., for $30 million, the Las Vegas-based company announced Monday.

Las Vegas Sands quits Florida, turns attention toward Georgia

Las Vegas Sands Corp. has abandoned a six-year effort to build a casino-resort in South Florida and has now focused attention on a potential gaming development in Georgia.

Scientific Games to unveil slot machines based on Cirque du Soleil

Scientific Games Corp., having spent nearly $8 billion to create the casino industry’s largest manufacturer, is using the Global Gaming Expo as center-stage to display the combination of several leading slot machine brands under one corporate heading.

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Macau billionaire jailed in U.S. subpoenaed in foreign bribery probe

NEW YORK — A billionaire Macau developer arrested for lying to U.S. customs officials about why he brought $4.5 million in cash into the United States was subpoenaed in 2014 as part of a separate foreign bribery investigation, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.

AGA adds former congressman, veteran Capitol Hill staffer

The American Gaming Association hired longtime congressional staffer Eloy Martinez as senior director of government relations for the Washington, D.C.-based trade organization.

Macau gaming officials home in on junket operators

Macau gaming authorities plan to revise laws that regulate the high-end junket operators, which have come under intense scrutiny by the mainland Chinese government as part of an overall crackdown on corruption.

Ferrari dealership at Wynn Las Vegas to close

The Ferrari dealership inside Wynn Las Vegas will close sometime before the end of the year as the casino looks to bring in a different type of attraction.

Gaming commission approves $1.5 million fine for Caesars

With only brief discussion, the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday signed off on a $1.5 million fine agreed to by Caesars Entertainment Corp. for violating federal anti-money laundering programs at the company’s Caesars Palace.

Gambler Karas, known for ‘the Run,’ placed in Nevada’s Black Book

Legendary gambler Archie Karas, famous for once turning $50 into $40 million during an infamous Las Vegas hot streak in the 1990s, was placed on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons Thursday, better known as the Black Book.

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