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Station Casinos to hire 1,000 new employees

Station Casinos will hire 1,000 employees over the next couple of months with all positions posted online.

Shuffle Master Gaming suffers slight drop in earnings

Shuffle Master saw its earnings drop due to the company settling a lawsuit with rival Prime Table Games.

Casinos looking towards social media to entice customers

Casino operators like Caesars Entertainment have turned to Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and other sites to communicate with customers about deals.

Evidence to be allowed in Venetian gambling loss case

Evidence deemed previously inadmissible in gambling debt case may prove admissible after all.

Vegas visitor count inches up one percent

The visitor count for Las Vegas grew by just 1 percent compared to the same month in 2009, the lowest rate of increase since April.

Nevada gaming revenues drop six percent in November

Analysts say the dip in revenues is due to declines in volume, revenue and hold percentage for baccarat.

Shuffle Master board member resigns

Shuffle Master Gaming’s former Interim CEO Phillip Peckman resigned his seat on the company’s board of directors last week.

Gaming industry criticizes "60 Minutes" report

Gaming industry proponents poked holes in a "60 Minutes" segment that claimed high-tech slots create problem gamblers and states prey on those individuals to provide gambling revenues.

Vin's 2011 gambling to-do list

After a successful 2010, Casino City's Vin Narayanan is ready to get 2011 off in the right direction. So here is his gambling to-do list for the New Year.

Atlantis hope for boost from TV show

TV program conceived to bring a boost to casino's poker room.

Nevada casinos opposing new fee plans

There isn't much support from casinos for a proposal that would raise $28.7 million annually through additional fees.

Analyst encouraged by positive start to 2011

A Morgan Joseph gaming analyst said he was encouraged by what he heard from his casino industry contacts.

Vegas room rates jacked for Electronics show

Rooms rates in Las Vegas have skyrocketed due to the huge huge International Consumer Electronics Show and the Adult Entertainment Expo both opening.

Nevada board approves Blackberry sportsbetting application

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved American Wagering's application that lets Nevada residents place sports bets from their BlackBerry smart phones.

World Series of Poker to halt all-nighters

The one change in the World Series of Poker tournament this year will be the addition of hard stop times for all bracelet events.

Las Vegas: Hard Rock fined for violations

Hard Rock hotel and casino fined by Nevada Gaming Control Board for violations in areas of drugs, public sex acts and prostitution.

Gaming stocks rebound in 2010

Stock prices for casino operators and slot machine manufacturers rebounded in 2010 following a disastrous 2009.

Analysts say recovery is coming for Vegas

Wall Street and industry observers believe Las Vegas tourism is slowly coming back and Nevada's gaming industry seems to be loosening the grips of a two-year-long recession.

Moody's projects stability for U.S. gaming industry

Moody's Investors Service projects U.S. gaming revenues to 1 to 2 percent and casino operator profits to increase 2 to 4 percent in 2011.

Cantor Gaming opens temporary sportsbook at Tropicana

Cantor Gaming opened a temporary sports and race book Wendesday morning at the Tropicana Las Vegas.

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