A convicted slot machine cheat became the first new member of Nevada’s Excluded Person List, commonly referred to as the Black Book, in almost four years.
Casinos & Gaming
Social gaming giant Zynga Inc. said Thursday it would no longer pursue a Nevada gaming license.
Ultimate Gaming gained final approval Thursday from the Nevada Gaming Commission to operate what is currently the state’s only legal Internet poker website.
Nevada gaming commissioners on Thursday approved Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s plan to spin Planet Hollywood Resort, its interactive gaming business and a planned Baltimore casino into a separate company majority owned by the gambling giant.
Penn National Gaming’s plan to split the regional casino giant into two publicly traded companies was approved on Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. grew profits 120 percent in the second quarter, fueled by record results in Macau.
Pinnacle Entertainment’s $2.8 billion buyout of Ameristar Casinos received the last state regulatory approval need to finalize the transaction Wednesday.
MGM Resorts International announced Wednesday it created four new positions within the company’s corporate diversity, philanthropy and community engagement department.
A boost in results from its social gaming products helped slot machine maker International Game Technology increase profits and revenues in the third quarter.
Regional casino giant Penn National Gaming said Tuesday bad weather in several markets and a reduced interest in gambling by customers led to poor second quarter results.
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., said Tuesday she wants a House of Representatives committee to hold a hearing on the current state-by-state expansion of Internet gaming.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A former chairman of the Indian tribe that owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino improperly charged $80,000 to a tribe-issued credit card for a limousine service to shuttle his mother to doctor’s appointments, a prosecutor said Monday at the opening of a federal theft trial.
A Flying J Truck Stop has opened at Whiskey Pete’s at Primm Valley, expanding the services offered at the casino location on the Nevada-California border.
It may not be easy being green, but that’s not stopping legions of local businesses from trying to leave a smaller ecological footprint.
They used to joke about being twins separated at birth. Gavin Isaacs and Ramesh Srinivasan held co-chief operating officer titles at slot machine giant Bally Technologies during the company’s stunning growth in the past decade. Isaacs oversaw slot machine development and sales. Srinivasan managed the systems division.