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Slot giant IGT takes server-based gaming to Europe

International Game Technology has rolled out its first European launch of the company’s sbX server-based gaming system.

Top-10 players to watch in the WSOP Poker Player's Championship

In honor of the 2010 World Series of Poker starting on Friday, we present our top-10 players to watch in the $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship.

Looney Rooney off base on gambling stance

Howard Stutz takes Andy Rooney to task after the veteran television journalist slammed the gambling industry on "60 Minutes."

Governor meets with Perini officials over MGM Mirage dispute

Gov. Jim Gibbons held a meeting with general contractor Perini Building over a payment dispute for the CityCenter project.

LV Sands closes $1.75 billion in financing for Macau

Las Vegas Sands took a step toward restarting its Macau projects by closing $1.75 billion in financing through its Chinese subsidiary.

"Unabomber" attempts to set world record for endurance

Phil “The Unabomber” Laak is looking to set a new world record for the most hours of poker played in a single sitting.

Nevada Gaming Board member not opposed to online wagering

Randall Sayre said he isn't opposed to Internet gambling and that Nevada could become a licensing hub if online gaming is legalized in the U.S.

John Paulson now second-largest MGM Mirage shareholder

The billionaire acquired 40 million shares of MGM Mirage, as well as 4 million shares of Boyd Gaming, during the first quarter of this year through his hedge fund.

Station Casinos posts $53 million loss

The bankrupt casino company reported another quarterly losses because of continued declines in revenue, costs associated with the bankruptcy and various interest expenses.

Paragon Gaming taking on $450 million project in Vancouver

The Las Vegas-based company won a contract to construct an estimated $450 million hotel-casino complex that will be become Western Canada's largest gaming and entertainment resort.

Aria ready for Ivey Room debut

"The Ivey Room" is an exclusive high-limit poker table area at CityCenter's Aria in Las Vegas. To unveil the room, Aria will host a $1 million VIP Poker Tournament for invited customers May 22. Participants will compete for the $250,000 first-place prize and an opportunity to earn $100,000 for knocking Ivey out of the event.

Hooters Hotel still worried about cash

The owners of the Las Vegas casino and hotel said they don't believe they have sufficient cash to meet all financial obligations this year.

Andy Rooney rips industry on "60 Minutes"

Andy Rooney said that "gambling produces nothing" and it was a good thing that the gambling industry suffered during the recession.

Stratosphere sets stage for improvements

A planned renovation and new thrill ride should help boost the Las Vegas property's performance as the economy recovers.

Nevada gaming revenues dip slightly

Gaming revenues fell by less than 1 percent during the month following February's double-digit increase, the first such climb in almost three years.

Nevada Gaming: Revenues drop slightly in March

Gaming revenues fell by less than 1 percent during the month following February's double-digit increase, the first such climb in almost three years.

Isle of Capri interested in Missouri license

Isle of Capri Casinos is one of 15 groups and individuals who have sent letters of interest to Missouri gaming regulators for an available casino license.

Boyd Gaming posts $8.4 million profit in first quarter

The casino company's profit surpassed analysts' expectations but revenues fell 8.5 percent in the first quarter.

MGM Mirage reports net loss of $96.7 million

Wall Street was not surprised that the casino giant reported a loss of $96.7 million in the first quarter.

IGT cuts ties with Digideal

Slot machine giant International Game Technology is ending its relationship with electronic table game provider DigiDeal to focus on its core products.

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