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Las Vegas-based company gets OK from New Jersey gaming regulators

The New Jersey Division of Gaming enforcement has approved GeoComply’s application to be licensed as an ancillary casino service industry enterprise, which means the Las Vegas-based company is allowed to offer its geo-location services to the state’s Internet gaming market.

Red Mercury Entertainment to operate Riviera’s showrooms

The Riviera said Wednesday it has entered into a management agreement with Red Mercury Entertainment to have the firm operate new shows within the Strip casino’s showrooms and entertainment venues.

Affinity Gaming sees revenues decline in third quarter

Affinity Gaming, which operates the Primm casinos and the off-Strip Silver Sevens, experienced declines in operating income and net revenues during the third quarter, the company said Wednesday.

Station Casinos sees rise in revenues but records net loss

Station Casinos LLC, the largest locals casino company in Southern Nevada, reported a net loss of $4.7 million for the third quarter, compared with a $7.8 million profit for the same period last year, according to a quarterly earnings report released Tuesday.

Atlantic City posts rare monthly win, casino revenues rise 3.6 percent

ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City’s casino revenues increased by 3.6 percent in October compared with the same month in 2012, but the increase was mainly a result of Superstorm Sandy a year ago.

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A Grand entrance: 11-12-13 at 14:15

The Downtown Grand, which opened in October, joins the Downtown3rd community in the former location of the Lady Luck. The hotel, at 206 N. Third St., brought out the Valley High School marching band and Mayor Carolyn Goodman for an official opening ceremony on Tuesday.

Wynn Resorts kills Philadelphia casino project

Wynn Resorts Ltd. said Monday it is withdrawing its proposal to build a casino-resort on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

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.

Atlantic City’s Atlantic Club plans sale

The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel plans to seek bids from potential buyers by Nov. 18, and sell itself at a bankruptcy auction by mid-December.

Caesars executive cited by Mass. regulators says he has nothing to hide

Caesars Interactive Entertainment CEO Mitch Garber said he has never hidden his past employment as the chief executive of two foreign-based Internet gaming operations that took wagers from U.S. customers almost a decade ago.

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