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Macau gaming revenues hit $3.4 billion in February

Macau casinos collected $3.4 billion in gaming revenues during February, a 12 percent increase compared with a year ago, according to figures released Friday by the Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.

Web gaming bills help ignite some gaming stocks

Approval of Internet gaming bills in Nevada and New Jersey less than a week apart helped fuel investors’ interest in the gaming industry during the last half of February.

Boyd sells Florida jai alai facility for $65.5 million

Boyd Gaming Corp. agreed to sell its south Florida jai alai facility Thursday for $65.5 million in an all-cash deal with Dania Entertainment, but the company hasn’t given up on owning and operating a casino in the regional market.

Adelson sues Wall Street Journal reporter over article

Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson has sued a Wall Street Journal reporter for alleged libel over the way he was described in a December article concerning his company’s legal battle with its former Macau operations chief executive.

Nevada, New Jersey expected to duke it out in Web gaming

ATLANTIC CITY — Nevada and New Jersey once had the country to themselves when it came to casino gambling. Now, with the advent of Internet gaming, the two states are expected to slug it out again for dominance of the fledgling U.S. online betting market.

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Leader of dissident IGT shareholder group offers to meet with management

The leader of a dissident group of International Game Technology shareholders has offered to meet with the slot machine manufacturer’s chairman in an effort to resolve the company’s heated proxy fight before next week’s annual stockholders meeting.

Caesars’ loss doubles due to charges, business lost to Sandy

Caesars Entertainment Corp. said Monday that its fourth-quarter net loss more than doubled from a year earlier primarily because of noncash impairment charges and lost business in Atlantic City caused by Superstorm Sandy.

Marilyn Spiegel steps down as president of Wynn Las Vegas, Encore

Wynn Resorts Ltd. announced Friday that Marilyn Spiegel will step down as president of Wynn Las Vegas and Encore to work on design and development of company projects, including proposed resorts in Philadelphia and Boston.

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