A company owned by Binion’s and Four Queens operator Terry Caudill has bought the assets of a closed slot machine company that provides games to Indian casinos.
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William Hill PLC on Friday reported a jump in first-quarter profits, thanks to the success of its online and retail divisions and a small profit from its U.S. operations in Nevada and Delaware.
A change in the ownership structure of Fertitta Interactive was approved Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission, allowing Station Casinos to control the eventual launch of an online poker operation.
M Resort owner Penn National Gaming said Thursday it grew revenues more than 8 percent in the first quarter, but saw year-over-year declines in net income and earnings per share.
CAMDEN, N.J. — Revel is having much more success in bankruptcy court than it is at the slot machines and card tables.
An accountant for Richard Suen justified the $328 million fee Suen claims Las Vegas Sands Corp. owes him but lavished the company with praise Wednesday.
MGM Resorts International will spend $100 million to transform land along the Strip and surrounding the New York-New York and Monte Carlo resorts into a plaza with trendy shops, restaurants and a park that will serve as a gateway into a 20,000-seat sports arena.
The American Gaming Association on Wednesday named just its second president to lead the nearly 20-year-old Washington, D.C.-based organization that serves as the industry’s voice on Capitol Hill.
One legal challenge to the pending acquisition of Ameristar Casinos by Pinnacle Entertainment was rejected Tuesday.
The demise of the Gold Spike Casino downtown came too quickly for some of its employees.
A Boston-based investment management company has proposed a
$101.5 million buyout of Laughlin casino operator Archon Corp.
The only Las Vegas resident charged in the federal government’s 2-year-old “Black Friday” crackdown on Internet poker is suing his former attorney.
William Hill Plc said Monday that it has completed its $649 million acquisition of the 29 percent stake in William Hill Online held by gaming software firm Playtech Ltd.
Penn National is not the first commercial casino company to jump into the Indian gaming market.
Bill Weidner has put his 14 years as president of Las Vegas Sands Corp. in the rear view mirror. Last month, Global Gaming Asset Management, which Weidner operates with former Las Vegas Sands executives Brad Stone and Garry Saunders, opened the first phase of Solaire, a planned $1.2 billion hotel-casino at Manila Bay in the Philippines.
