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Name change to Bally’s Corp. from Twin River is now official
Twin River has run dry. Bally’s Corp. officially began trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange, completing the name change for... more
Jamul Chairwoman Erica M. Pinto honored by American Indian Chamber of Commerce
Jamul Indian Village Chairwoman Erica M. Pinto received the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California’s highest honor, the Warrior... more
JCM Global expands partnership with Churchill Downs at Newport Racing
JCM Global has again expanded its long-term partnership with Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI), this time at CDI’s newest parimutuel... more
Century Casinos officials: Company may focus on U.S. acquisitions
Increased spend per visit and time spent on the device, and the steady post-coronavirus shutdown return of core customers lifted Century... more
Accel Entertainment officials tout stock offering, DraftKings deal, hint at acquisitions
Having more video gambling terminals in more places, a new deal with sports betting operator DraftKings and reaping $90 million from a... more
Renewed focus on operations boosts Full House profits, sends shares upward
Like many businesses across the country, Full House Resorts was forced to shutter its casinos due to state-mandated orders in March. But... more
Focus on Everi: Everi on top with high-denom reels
Producing a hit slot machine of any type is never easy. There are dozens of competitors, constantly changing demographics, new technologies... more
Focus on Everi: EVP and Games Business Leader Dean Ehrlich talks about 2020
When Dickens wrote Tale of Two Cities in the Spring of 1859 and penned the classic line “it was the best of times, it was the worst of... more
Caesars planning to reopen the Rio as company leaders tout Las Vegas operations
Just one of Caesars Entertainment’s 56 gaming properties has been closed since the middle of March due to the coronavirus pandemic. That... more
Q3 net loss aside, Wynn CEO sees positive trends in Macau and strong rollout of sports betting product
Wynn Resorts lost $758.1 million during the third quarter, due primarily to the company’s performance at its two resorts in Macau. Before... more



