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Table Mountain Casino Donates $25,000 to Cancer Foundation
12 November 2004
Table Mountain Casino supports the fight against breast cancer with a $25,000 contribution to the Susan G. Komen Central Valley Affiliate.
Slots Get Software Boost10 November 2004
News Brief: Computer software will allow slot machines to be changed instantly to new games or different betting limits.
Morongo Casino Opens with Dedication Ceremony10 November 2004
Bringing together community leaders, elected officials and other special guests, the new $250 million Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa celebrates the nearly-completed new property with a dedication ceremony designed to thank the community for its support throughout planning and construction.
WPT Launches Poker Boot Camp10 November 2004
WPT Enterprises, Inc. has once again broken new ground with the announcement of WPT Boot Camp.
Nevada Gold & Casinos Results Down10 November 2004
For Q2, Nevada Gold & Casinos reports revenues decreased to $1.5 million compared to $2.7 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2004.
California Casinos Offer Elderly Respite9 November 2004
News Brief: Although some experts worry about gambling addictions, other experts and many retirees say casinos have improved the quality of their lives by providing a change of pace and intellectual stimulation.
California Tribes Accused of Gaming Compact Violations8 November 2004
News Brief: Opening a legal fight that could determine whether California can control the growth of Indian gambling, the Schwarzenegger administration has notified two tribes that they are operating games that violate their state compacts.
Gambling TV Backers Hopeful8 November 2004
Anyone who has watched any television over the past year has likely stumbled upon a program or series related to casino gambling.
Technology and Gambling: Faster Cash, But At What Cost?8 November 2004
New technologies might soon allow Nevada gamblers to withdraw cash from a credit or bank account without interrupting their round of video poker or hand of blackjack, state gaming regulators said last week.
Schwarzenegger, Tribes Continue to Clash5 November 2004
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may have beaten back ballot measures aimed at expanding gambling in California, but he hasn't succeeded in striking deals with a majority of casino-owning American Indian tribes to share revenue.
WPT Reports Loss5 November 2004
World Poker Tour Enterprises reports net loss for Q3 was $0.5 million and basic and diluted losses were $0.03 per share. This compares with a net loss of $0.4 million and basic and diluted losses of $0.03 per share for Q3 2003.
Analyst, Gaming Foe Disagree on Election Results4 November 2004
Rev. Tom Grey believes Tuesday's election results show it's about time for the gaming industry to fold its hand. Gaming analyst Marc Falcone of Deutsche Bank, however, disagrees with Grey.
Youbet.com Results Up4 November 2004
Youbet.com, Inc. has reported pre-tax income for Q3 period of $791,085 compared to a loss of $617,853 in Q3 2003.
Voters Reject Gambling Expansion, Back Stem Cell Research3 November 2004
News Brief: Voters devoted billions of dollars Tuesday to stem cell research and rejected an expansion of California's gambling industry.
Nevada Gold & Casinos Accused of Conspiracy2 November 2004
Rinaldo Corporation has filed suit against Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc., and three alleged co-conspirators, Sierra Research & Consulting, Ltd., Michael Derry and Shelia Torkelson.
California Casino Put on Hold1 November 2004
News Brief: The construction of a Hesperia casino will be set back months because an agreement between the city and tribal officials doesn't meet the state's environmental laws.
California Tribal Regulations Raise Concerns29 October 2004
News Brief: Federal authorities plan to raise concerns with the Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians in Santa Barbara County about how the tribe regulates gambling at its casino, one of the most profitable in California.
Ventura Stars in Pro-Tribal Gaming Ads28 October 2004
News Brief: Governor Schwarzenegger's buddy, Jesse Ventura, the independent ex-governor of Minnesota and former wrestling star, is the unexpected star of a statewide television ad accusing the governor of exploiting Indian tribes that operate casinos.
States Look to Gambling for Solutions28 October 2004
News Brief: Many have gambling measures on the statewide ballot this year in an attempt to cash in on the soaring popularity of gambling following a decade that saw a rapid expansion of Indian casinos around the nation.
Magna Entertainment Appoints New Director28 October 2004
Magna Entertainment Corp. reports that Ron Charles, former chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of California, will assume the duties of Executive Director of MEC California effective November 1, 2004.
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