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Borgata hosts second annual Summer Poker Open
15 June 2007
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa has kicked off the second annual Summer Poker Open with 456 players in Borgata's 85-table poker room.
NJ bill would ensure casinos stay open in shutdown12 June 2007
News Brief: New Jersey casinos would stay open in the event there is ever another state government shutdown under a bill to be considered today by the state Assembly.
Atlantic City casino May revenues down12 June 2007
News Brief: Gaming revenue in May fell for the fourth month this year, leading some casino executives to predict that the industry will see a year-over-year decline for the first time in its 29-year history.
Looking in on: Gaming6 June 2007
Nicogel is being rubbed into the hands of high rollers in Atlantic City, where a partial smoking ban in casinos is in effect.
Bally's workers vote to join union4 June 2007
News Brief: Security workers at Bally's Atlantic City on Sunday voted overwhelmingly to unionize, a day after dealers at the casino did likewise
Harrah's opens Red Door spa28 May 2007
Harrah's Atlantic City becomes the official home to "Endless Summer" today with the debut of a new 172,000-square-foot glass, dome-enclosed swimming pool complex and Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa.
Atlantic City casino profits fall18 May 2007
News Brief: Casino profits fell nearly 6 percent in a sluggish first quarter that reflected tougher competition from surrounding states and an expensive marketing war that has two of the biggest operators in town fighting for customers.
UAW files objection to Trump Marina vote18 May 2007
News Brief: The United Auto Workers union is accusing Trump Marina of destroying laboratory conditions for a free and fair election after casino dealers voted 183-175 against union representation last week.
Meetings changed Trump dealers' minds16 May 2007
News Brief: Trump Marina dealers who rejected unionization attributed the transformation of support to the multitude of meetings held during a month-long period, designed to inform employees about how unions work.
Obama uses AC dealers as example15 May 2007
News Brief: U.S. Sen. Barack Obama on Monday offered Atlantic City as an example of why union workers need a change of direction from Washington, D.C.
Trump Marina reject union14 May 2007
News Brief: Dealers at the Trump Marina Hotel Casino narrowly voted down a bid to unionize, according to union representatives Saturday.
Sands gaming chips destroyed10 May 2007
News Brief: In minutes, millions of dollars of Sands gaming chips disappeared Wednesday. Poof. Gone forever.
Trump Taj Mahal hosts CEO Poker Tour10 May 2007
The CEO Poker Tour will begin in 10 days at Trump Taj Mahal Casino, Altantic City, May 19-25, where players will battle over the green felt of the poker table for an exclusive Tiffany Championship bracelet, cash, trophies, prizes and bragging rights.
Atlantic City market weighs on Harrah's9 May 2007
Harrah's Entertainment posted a slight increase in first-quarter earnings due to higher operation costs tied to the Atlantic City market.
NJ tracks push for bigger purse subsidy9 May 2007
News Brief: New Jersey's ailing horse racing industry may be getting a much-needed financial boost in the form of a bigger purse subsidy from Atlantic City's casinos when the current deal expires, a leading racing official said yesterday.
Pinnacle launches media blitz8 May 2007
Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. is tantalizing the public with its plans for a $1.5 billion megaresort in place of the old Sands Casino Hotel.
Bally's security join union vote3 May 2007
News Brief: Security officers will vote next month on union representation at Bally's Atlantic City, where another union recently filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent table games employees.
Tropicana lay-offs continue3 May 2007
News Brief: In the latest round of layoffs shaking the Boardwalk casino, Tropicana has eliminated its limousine department, costing about 40 employees their jobs, one of the drivers said Wednesday.
MGM Mirage could be pushed to leave AC1 May 2007
ews Brief: An investigation by New Jersey regulators into MGM Mirage's business dealings in Macau could result in the gambling behemoth's exit from Atlantic City, an analyst said yesterday.
Promo costs hurt Borgata27 April 2007
News Brief: Borgata's first-quarter earnings were squeezed by higher promotional expenses in a fierce battle with competitors for market share, parent company Boyd Gaming Corp. reported Thursday.
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