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Station Casinos Named on Fortune Magazine List
12 January 2005
Station Casinos has been named one of Fortune magazine's 100 best companies to work for in 2005, the first Nevada-based company and member of the gaming industry to appear on the list.
Caesars Acquires Complete Ownership of Caesars Indiana Casino12 January 2005
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has reached agreements to acquire its partner's 18 percent interest in the company that owns and operates the Caesars Indiana casino resort.
Caesars Takes Plunge into Reality Television11 January 2005
A catfight between casino customers and a $1 million jackpot winner with terminal cancer were among the situations that unfolded on the latest reality television show in Las Vegas.
American Express Enlisted For Centennial In Las Vegas11 January 2005
The New York-based travel and financial giant was introduced at Monday's centennial executive committee meeting as a national sponsor of this year's citywide birthday extravaganza.
Card Player Launches New Website11 January 2005
Card Player magazine has launched a new Web site that offers expanded content, customization tools, and an enhanced version of its proprietary software.
Pinnacle Casinos Experiencing Severe Weather Conditions10 January 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. report that it is experiencing severe weather conditions at two of its casinos, Belterra Casino Resort and Boomtown Reno.
Card Player Names Player of the Year10 January 2005
Card Player magazine reports that Daniel Negreanu has captured its prestigious 2004 Player of the Year title on the heels of a thrilling final shoot-out at Bellagio's Five Diamond World Poker Classic.
Venetian to Open Upscale Nightclub10 January 2005
Vivid Entertainment has entered into a licensing agreement with a subsidiary of ARK Restaurants Corp.to open VIVID, an upscale nightclub, at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino.
Wynn Las Vegas: Everybody Form a Line10 January 2005
Reservations pour in furiously as Wynn Las Vegas' hotly anticipated opening nears.
Inside Gaming: View From L.A. Shows Real Estate Spike Looms10 January 2005
A selection of news and view from inside the industry this week.
Harrah's Entertainment Retains Former CBS Sports President10 January 2005
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., owner of the World Series of Poker, has retained Pilson Communications, Inc., the sports television consulting firm run by former CBS Sports President Neal H. Pilson, to develop new broadcast extensions for the event.
Wheel of Fortune Dollars Pays Texas Tourist $3.8 Million10 January 2005
Gracie Salinas had to borrow a dollar from her mother to play the $3 maximum on her second spin of the Wheel of Fortune dollar machine and, as a result, she says she'll split her $3.8 million jackpot with her parents.
Penn National to Sell Junk Bonds7 January 2005
Penn National Gaming Inc., the casino owner planning to buy Argosy Gaming Corp., will sell about $300 million of high-yield bonds this month to help fund the takeover, said a person familiar with the offering who declined to be identified.
Las Vegas Sands Names New General Counsel and Secretary7 January 2005
Las Vegas Sands report that Brad Serwin has been named general counsel and secretary.
Adelson-Wynn Battle in Commission Again6 January 2005
A legal and political battle between Strip titans Sheldon Adelson, owner of the Venetian, and Steve Wynn, owner of the as-yet-to-open Wynn Las Vegas, has entered the Clark County Commission chambers entered.
MGM Mirage Named on Forbe's Best Managed List6 January 2005
Forbes magazine has named MGM Mirage one of the "Best Managed Companies in America," as part of its annual Forbes Platinum 400 list of top-performing big corporations.
Lanni Ready for Legislative Fights as AGA Chief6 January 2005
The American Gaming Association is starting the new year in its usual defensive position, hoping to fend off federal legislation that could hurt the casino industry or restrict growth, according to Terry Lanni, board chairman of the AGA and chairman and chief executive of MGM Mirage.
Harrah's U.K. Venture Nixed6 January 2005
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. said Wednesday it has pulled out of a joint venture with U.K. bingo parlor operator Gala Group Ltd .
LV-Pittsburgh Flights on Southwest Likely6 January 2005
Though Southwest Airlines isn't confirming it, nonstop flights between Pittsburgh International Airport and McCarran International Airport would be a safe bet.
Linen Company's Drivers Returning to Work After Strike6 January 2005
Teamster truck drivers are set to return to work today at Mission Industries after voting overwhelmingly to ratify a three-year contract agreement with the linen company on Wednesday.
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