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Small Tech Firms Seek Internet Jackpot
7 June 2001
With the passage of Nevada's Internet gaming law, the small companies that provide the online games and software systems that make Internet casinos run stand to benefit handsomely.
Venetian Owner Hopes to Offer Online Gambling7 June 2001
Sheldon Adelson, owner of the Las Vegas Strip's Venetian megaresort, may be a big player in cyberspace if and when Internet gambling is legalized.
Station Casino To Offer In-Room Gambling7 June 2001
News Brief: The GameCast system lets customers view and hear real slot machines as they bet on them, using streaming audio and video offered via a wireless remote that's reminiscent of a video game.
Fitzgeralds Turns Off Lights6 June 2001
Rather than tack on an energy charge to cover the rising cost of electricity, Fitzgeralds Casino is trying something different: turning decorative lighting off.
Regent Operating Ahead of Expectations as Sale Nears6 June 2001
The Regent Las Vegas is continuing to perform ahead of financial expectations as it nears the final chapter in its journey through bankruptcy.
Vegas Casino Sues Website Operators Over Name6 June 2001
The New York-New York hotel-casino sued to stop the owner of two Costa Rican companies using its domain name to offer online gaming services.
Gaming Lobbyists Earn their Pay6 June 2001
The muscle of the gaming industry was never more evident than at the closing of the Nevada Legislature Tuesday.
Nevada Hotels Get Watered-Down Booze Bill5 June 2001
News Brief: The state Senate gave final legislative approval early today to a watered-down bill that began as a plan to let some major Nevada hotels truck booze statewide, bypassing wholesalers who now handle such shipments.
Creditors Hope for Higher Price for Regent4 June 2001
The creditors of the Regent Las Vegas stand to take a considerable financial blow if Peccole Nevada Corp.'s $150 million bid for the bankrupt Las Vegas hotel-casino isn't improved.
New Life Breathes into Internet Gaming Proposal4 June 2001
An Internet gaming measure left to die in committee to fend off a threatened tax addition has re-emerged in the form of another bill.
MGM Mirage Adds Energy Surcharge1 June 2001
Following in the steps of its Strip neighbors, MGM Mirage announced will implement energy-related surcharges on hotel rooms at some of its Las Vegas properties.
Las Vegas Gets Ready for Convention Industry Boom1 June 2001
New research indicates that the expansion of the Las Vegas convention and trade show business could be more significant than a new wave of megaresorts to stimulate visitor demand.
Nevada Online Gaming Bill Is Revived1 June 2001
After being buried four days ago, the bill to allow Nevada casinos to conduct Internet gambling has been revived.
Nevada's Alcohol Bill Could Help Big Casinos31 May 2001
News Brief: Nevada casino lobbyists are seeking a last-minute bill that helps affiliated clubs move booze around Nevada by sidestepping some wholesalers.
Critics: Casinos' Cash-Back Programs of Little Benefit31 May 2001
Critics argue that more traditional comps, such as giving away jackets, movie tickets and meals, can be far more attractive than cash to more loyal, profitable customer segments.
Status of $8.7 million Aladdin Payment Unknown30 May 2001
There was no word this morning on whether the Aladdin hotel-casino received an $8.7 million "make-well" payment from its two owners.
Strip Posts Strong Memorial Day Visitor Numbers30 May 2001
News Brief: While a record number of visitors descended on the Las Vegas Strip over Memorial Day weekend, growth in the number of tourists has slowed down.
The Casino Answer Man30 May 2001
John Grochowski answers questions about poker-based table games and where he likes to stay in Las Vegas.
Wynn Says Aruze is Still His Partner in Desert Inn Project29 May 2001
Steve Wynn denies a report that he’s seeking new partners for the resort he plans on the site of the Desert Inn. The problems of Japan’s Aruze Corp. are civil, he said, and should not interfere with a Nevada casino license.
Nevada Bills on Seizing Property and Private Gaming Signed by Governor29 May 2001
News Brief: A bill establishing a higher legal standard before police can seize property from people accused of crimes, and another authorizing the creation of exclusive gaming salons within casinos to cater to publicity-shy high rollers were signed into law.
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