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Full House Resorts Buys Interest in Indian Casino Contracts
3 April 2001
Full House Resorts Inc. of Las Vegas announced it bought out GTECH Corp.'s 50 percent interest in three Indian casino management companies for $1.8 million.
Study: California Indian Casinos Will Affect Nevada's Casino Industry3 April 2001
News Brief: A new study says Indian casinos in California could cost Nevada millions of dollars in tax revenue and thousands of jobs.
Reservations Contract Signed2 April 2001
Phoenix-based Utell said it has signed a three-year contract to provide hotel reservations services to Park Place Entertainment.
Report will Illuminate Situation at Aladdin2 April 2001
Fresh light into the struggles of the $1.2 billion Aladdin hotel-casino will be provided today, when the resort's holding company issues its annual report.
Vegas Lights Undimmed, on the Outside2 April 2001
News Brief: Despite soaring prices for electricity, the big hotel-casinos don't plan to reduce their dazzling wattage outside: but they are cutting energy use indoors.
Measure Proposed to Strengthen Nevada Neighborhood Casino Law30 March 2001
News Brief: A Las Vegas lawmaker advises that stricter limits are needed on proposed casino projects in Nevada's residential areas to preserve the integrity of neighborhoods.
Bill Allowing Areas for High-End Players Rolling Through Nevada Senate30 March 2001
A bill to attract mega high-rollers who can afford to lose big sums like $20 million at Las Vegas casinos appears to have clear sailing in the Nevada Senate.
Nevada Aims to be First in Internet Gaming30 March 2001
Politicians and industry leaders say that Nevada has the ability to be the first state to enter the multi-billion dollar Internet gaming market.
High Energy Costs May Dim Vegas Glitz30 March 2001
News Brief: Las Vegas’ dazzling, mammoth signs and marquees are threatened as energy costs throughout the West threaten to short-circuit Nevada’s top industry.
Alliance Gaming Issues Earnings Estimate29 March 2001
Alliance Gaming Corp. of Las Vegas said Wednesday it expects to report net income of 60 cents per share for the quarter ending March 31.
Innovative Gaming Expects Profit29 March 2001
Innovative Gaming Corp. of America announced it expects to report an operating profit for the quarter ending Dec. 31.
Gaming Review Panel Axes Proposed Station Casino28 March 2001
Station Casinos is re-evaluating its options after a state gaming review panel overturned a decision that would have allowed the company to build a hotel-casino.
Earnings Down for Majestic Star Casino27 March 2001
The company blamed a variety of factors for its performance, including severe weather conditions in December, a 10 % decrease in table game play, lower-than-expected hold and higher casino operating expenses.
ACLU Criticizes Nevada Gaming Board27 March 2001
The state Gaming Control Board is drawing sharp criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union for its refusal to take action against the Hard Rock hotel-casino over the firing of a whistle-blower.
Vegas Set to Weather Economic Downturn26 March 2001
Las Vegas developers say they're cautiously optimistic that they won't be hurt if the national economic slowdown hits Las Vegas.
Analysts See LV Slowdown, Big Strip Operators Deny It26 March 2001
All three of the Strip's major casino operators say they've seen no evidence the market is getting soft.
Venetian Report Mixed Result for Q1 200123 March 2001
The Venetian reports a big drop in table game hold but hotel revenues are strong.
Constitutionality of Nevada's Gaming Regulations Challenged23 March 2001
A San Francisco developer is vowing to mount a legal challenge to the constitutionality of Nevada's gaming regulations, following the Nevada Gaming Commission's unanimous decision to deny him a gaming license.
Nevada Bill Proposal Would Allow Casinos at Time Shares22 March 2001
News Brief: A Las Vegas legislator has proposed a bill that would allow Las Vegas Strip-area time share projects to have casinos - a plan likely to face opposition from the gambling industry.
California Businessman Threatens Legal Battle if Rejected for Nevada Gaming License22 March 2001
San Francisco businessman Luke Brugnara says he's confident the Nevada Gaming Commission will approve him for a license, but if it doesn't, he's vowing to file suit against state gaming regulators.
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