Tag: Licensing
Hard Rock COO updates Mirage closure plans for Nevada Gaming Commission
The COO of Hard Rock international briefed the Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday on its July closing of the Mirage. Jon Lucas, also... more
Supremeland Gaming obtains license in Michigan
Swedish-American igaming supplier Supremeland Gaming has received a supplier license in its fourth state, Michigan, making headway in its... more
Accel and Entain overcome troubled pasts for full Nevada license recommendation
The Nevada Gaming Control Board Wednesday recommended full licensure for Accel Entertainment and Entain, after the two companies received... more
Nevada Gaming Board recommends full license for Barry Diller
The Nevada Gaming Control Board Wednesday unanimously recommended full licensing for billionaire media mogul Barry Diller. Diller produced... more
Nevada regulators look to fine former MGM, Resorts World exec and revoke his gaming license
Four months after Scott Sibella, former president and COO of Resorts World Las Vegas, pleaded guilty to failing to report illegal gamblers... more
Media mogul Barry Diller to appear before Nevada regulators for unlimited licensing after rebuff
Two years after shouting, “That’s not fair!” at a Nevada Gaming Commission meeting, billionaire media mogul Barry Diller returns Wednesday... more
Las Vegas Sands CEO disappointed in New York licensing delays, interested in Thailand
The CEO of Las Vegas Sands said he’s disappointed in the delay in the casino-licensing process in New York and excited about the prospects... more
Game Changing Technology granted license to operate at Minnesota tribal casino
Game Changing Technology (GCT), a California-based gaming tech provider, received a license from the Prairie Island Gaming Commission,... more
Powderkeg Studios and Supremeland Gaming get New Jersey and West Virginia licenses
Swedish-American game provider Supremeland Gaming has secured operating licenses in New Jersey and West Virginia just weeks after making... more
North Carolina: Seven sports wagering operators are licensed to take bets starting March 11
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Seven sports gambling companies received North Carolina government licenses on Thursday so they can accept wagers from... more



