Month: February 2022
New Mexico horse racing dispute spurs ethics complaint
An advocacy group that represents thousands of racehorse owners has filed an ethics complaint against New Mexico’s racing and... more
Atlantic City: New Borgata casino boss eyes redone rooms, new slot machines
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – Travis Lunn takes over Atlantic City’s top-performing casino as its two newest competitors are... more
IGT to sell Italian payment subsidiaries for $700 million euros
International Game Technology Monday announced the sale of its payments business, LISPAY S.p.A., to PostePay S.p.A for 700 million euros.... more
Quixant rebrand emphasizes strengths of the gaming tech provider
Companies launch rebranding efforts for various reasons, sometimes to promote new products, at other times to start anew after setbacks.... more
Fresh from closing on Live! Maryland, Gaming and Leisure Properties tops Street’s Q4 forecast
Momentum from closing a big Maryland acquisition and declaring a special dividend pushed Gaming and Leisure Properties into its... more
Agent in Chicago-area gambling ring given community sentence
CHICAGO (AP) – A federal judge sentenced an agent in a Chicago-area gambling ring to six months in community confinement this week.... more
Indiana legislators looking to decide about online lottery
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Indiana’s governor is supporting the Hoosier Lottery’s consideration of starting online games or... more
On heels of $2.49 billion acquisition, Churchill Downs tops Street forecasts for earnings, revenue
Churchill Downs rode a blockbuster deal into its fourth-quarter earnings call: the $2.49 billion acquisition of Peninsula Pacific... more
Gaming execs to promote International Women’s Day thru video releases
The gaming community is uniting to promote International Women’s Day 2022 on March 8. Executives and CEOs from global betting and... more
Despite omicron, Nevada records 11th consecutive month of $1 billion-plus in gaming revenues
Nevada gaming revenues surpassed $1 billion in January for the 11th month in a row, even in the face of reduced occupancy and group meeting... more



