Month: February 2021
Fantasy sports giant DraftKings predicts 2021 revenue will be $1 billion
A bold-face-name (Cal Ripken) and a bold prediction (possibly $1 billion in 2021 revenue) infused DraftKings’ earnings report with extra... more
Bills pile up for Georgia lawmakers as key deadline looms
ATLANTA (AP) – While election legislation has dominated discussion in the 2021 General Assembly, Georgia lawmakers have a lot of... more
Mohegan Sun partners with Connecticut to host mass COVID-19 vaccination site
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, administrators at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, kept in touch with the governor’s office to... more
Nevada gaming regulators to explore Bally’s purchase of MontBleu Lake Tahoe
Bally’s Corp. will take its first step toward cementing the company’s presence in Nevada. The state’s Gaming Control Board Wednesday will... more
Moved Kentucky Derby hurts year-to-year revenue for Churchill Downs
A different-season, fan-free Kentucky Derby meant for a slimmer annual bottom line for horse racing track and gambling operator Churchill... more
Carousel Group and Caesars Entertainment sign multi-state market access agreement
Carousel Group, owner and operator of SportsBetting.com, has entered a multi-state 10-year partnership with Caesars Entertainment that will... more
Caesars CEO expresses optimism for Las Vegas, sees a return of group business
Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg told the investment community to rip up predictions that it would be 2023 before the Las Vegas Strip... more
Georgia Dems take gambling hostage over GOP voting bills
Angered by a blitz of Republican-backed legislation that would roll back voting access, Georgia Democrats are taking hostages –... more
Game developer Synergy Blue lays off staff, engages advisor on ‘strategic alternatives’
Skill-based slot machine developer Synergy Blue said Thursday it had laid off much of its Las Vegas-based workforce and engaged Innovation... more
Updated: Nevada kicks off 2021 with a 26.6% gaming revenue decline; Strip down 43.8%
A 26.6% decline in Nevada gaming revenues during January wasn’t a surprise since the month was going up against a $1 billion pre-pandemic... more



