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China’s anti-graft drive puts squeeze on Macau junkets

MACAU — Macau’s casino junket operators are feeling the squeeze as China’s anti-corruption drive has blown a hole in the world’s biggest gambling hub. Some are shifting players elsewhere, like the Philippines and Vietnam; others are quitting the business.

MGM Resorts selects president for Park Holdings

MGM Resorts International on Thursday selected Don Thrasher as president of Park Holdings, the entity that oversees development of The Park, now under development between the Monte Carlo and New York-New York hotels.

Appeals court reinstates gambler’s lawsuit with Wynn Las Vegas

A federal appeals court reinstated a German gambler’s lawsuit with Wynn Las Vegas over a disputed $1.3 million owed to the Strip casino, saying the matter didn’t have to be heard by the Gaming Control Board.

Caesars’ assets seen as insufficient to satisfy lenders

NEW YORK — Yields on bonds from a Caesars Entertainment unit are diverging in a sign that the casino company will be unable to satisfy warring creditor classes and increase the odds of a bankruptcy.

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‘Sons of Anarchy’ slots headed for casino floor

Aristocrat Technologies didn’t have to sell the producers of the “Sons of Anarchy” television series on the idea of creating a slot machine based on the fictional outlaw motorcycle club. The show’s top executives approached the gaming company to discuss the concept.

Gaming manager feels lucky to leap from fire station to Station Casinos

Henderson resident Frank Meoni has been gambling most of his life. Whether it was with his safety as a firefighter or a hand of cards as a poker dealer, the 63-year-old considers himself lucky.

Unshuffled mini-baccarat game ruled legal

ATLANTIC CITY — Games of mini-baccarat played at the Golden Nugget two years ago with unshuffled cards in which gamblers won $1.5 million did not violate any rules or laws, New Jersey casino regulators ruled.

Revel casino auction to continue on Tuesday

ATLANTIC CITY — A bankruptcy court auction for Revel, the failed luxury casino-hotel on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, will resume on Tuesday.

Former MGM executive McBeath joins Affinity Gaming shareholder

Former MGM Resorts International executive Bill McBeath was named managing director of Illinois-based Z Capital Partners, the largest shareholder of casino operator Affinity Gaming.

Macau mired in cold streak

On Monday, the Chinese gaming market was red-flagged when Wells Fargo Securities gaming analyst Cameron McKnight became the latest Wall Street researcher to post warning signals.

IGT, GTECH Holdings amend part of merger agreement

Slot machine giant International Game Technology and GTECH Holdings amended a portion of the companies’ merger agreement Tuesday with hopes of keeping the planned closing date on track for $6.4 billion transaction.

Lawyer: Multiple offers made for Revel

ATLANTIC CITY — The lawyer for a Florida developer who has offered $90 million for the former Revel in Atlantic City says multiple offers have been received for it, and an auction will be held Wednesday.

Pro-casino group launches first TV ad of campaign

BOSTON — The first television advertisement in the campaign to preserve the state’s developing casino industry was unveiled Tuesday by MGM Resorts and its supporters in Springfield, the economically struggling western Massachusetts city where it is planning an $800 million resort.

Boyd Gaming launches sports wagering app

Boyd Gaming Corp. launched a sports wagering application for mobile devices Tuesday, allowing customers in Nevada to bet on college and professional games and events.

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