12 June 2010

Harrah's May Be Looking To Sell Rio Casino In Las Vegas


Harrah's Entertainment recently purchased the Planet Hollywood Casino on the Las Vegas Strip and now there are rumblings that the company is prepared to dump their Rio All-Suite Hotel & casino in Las Vegas.

Battle To Begin Monday Over Casino Expansion In Atlantic City
Senator James Whelan will propose legislation on Monday that, if approved, would bring four new casinos to Atlantic City. There is expected to be plenty of resistance, however, from existing casinos.

Beach Lures Gamblers To AC Casinos On Memorial Day Weekend
What the casinos could not do on their own for the past couple of years, Mother Nature did this weekend. AC casinos received a boost in customers thanks to the great weather for beach-goers during Memorial Day weekend.

Bally's Turning To Mechanical Bull Prop To Increase Casino Business
In Atlantic City, casinos are doing everything they can to create some type of interest in their gambling industry. Bally's Wild West Casino is renovating their casino and hoping the addition of a mechanical bull will spur interest.

New Jersey Regulators Hand Down Illegal Gambling Fines To Casinos
The Atlantic City casino industry may be in desperate need of revenue, but it will not come from illegal gambling. New jersey regulators fined several casinos for allowing a banned man and underage patrons to gamble.

New Jersey Gaming Regulators Deem Pansy Ho Guilty By Association
New Jersey Gaming Regulators have driven MGM Mirage out of their fledgling casino industry mainly because they have convicted Pansy Ho of being guilty by association.

Winter Snow Further Hurting Atlantic City Casino Industry
As if the recession was not enough, the Atlantic City casino industry has had to endure a Winter with unusually high amounts of snow in New Jersey, causing millions of dollars in revenue loss.

Atlantic City Casino Profits Continue To Tumble In First Quarter
First quarter revenue figures were released this week for Atlantic City casinos and again it was bad news for the gaming industry. Revenue was down over twenty-five percent in the quarter.

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