Gaming stock values drop in Macau
Share prices of most Las Vegas gaming companies with ties to Macau fell Wednesday after the Times of London reported China may be preparing to target junket operators with links to organized crime.
View ArticleAnalyst says price to buy WMS Industries too high
A Wall Street analyst told investors this week that a lottery equipment manufacturer is paying too much in its $1.5 billion buyout of slot machine developer WMS Industries. Deutsche Bank gaming...
View ArticleCorrections
An article about Caesars Entertainment Corp.'s plan to sell minority stakes in the Planet Hollywood casino and its interactive gaming business were incorrectly described in an article that appeared in...
View ArticleN.Y. investment firm questions IGT's decision-making
A New York-based investment firm Thursday became International Game Technology's first outside shareholder to publicly question the slot machine manufacturer's management decision-making since a proxy...
View ArticleAmeristar Casinos say earnings hurt by fresh competition
Ameristar Casinos said Thursday new competition in several regional markets caused a decline in fourth-quarter revenues and profits.
View ArticleNevada casinos collect $10.8 billion in 2012
Nevada’s casino industry posted its third straight annual gaming revenue increase in 2012 as the industry continues its modest recovery amid a sluggish economy.
View ArticleSandoval pushes for online gaming bill
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is using the low-grade rivalry between Las Vegas and Atlantic City to encourage lawmakers to pass a bill that could expand the state’s online gambling market nationwide.
View ArticleGoodwill, friendships may die in proxy fight
A conjured-up meeting of the Gaming Hall of Fame’s membership might get interesting.
View ArticleNevadan at Work: Ex-gaming analyst finds new niche inside industry
Marc Falcone always knew that one day he would quit being a spectator and get into the action.
View ArticleFull House Resorts leaves NYSE for Nasdaq listing
Shares of Full House Resorts Inc. will begin trading Wednesday on the Nasdaq Capital Market after the company approved transferring its stock exchange listing from the New York Stock Exchange.
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