Writer: Nick Sortal
Fitch Ratings praises Seminoles’ financial future
Fitch Ratings had plenty of nice things to say about the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s gambling business in a release it issued Thursday.... more
Wall Street execs see plenty of positives in gaming industry
Money talks, and when those who handle the money talk, casino leaders listen. Such was the case last week when four experts gave Wall... more
AGS: Growing fast, but with a smile
Between providing attendees with information on electronic table games, social casino apps and even Washington, D.C., politics, David Lopez... more
How to “gamblify” non-players? Patience and attention to detail
Panelists at the latest AGS conference used a unique word Wednesday in describing how to create new gamblers: “Gamblify.” But they used... more
He won a slots gamble before, so why not take another?
Back in 2009, John Brunetti Sr. took a risk. He invested in refurbishing a decayed Hialeah Park race track, with the goal of getting a slot... more
For WSOP competitors, Vegas is often more about business
Las Vegas has more than 42 million visitors a year, so you could argue a measly 100,000 or so really doesn’t make much of a dent.... more
AGS Customer Summit June 6-8 in Washington, D.C. includes speakers, presentations
As AGS has gained a greater piece of the gambling pie, the company has remained committed to maintaining its personal relationship with its... more
Casino businesses push for expansion, but public clamor is lacking
I live in a county in Florida that is somehow still growing, which means more strip malls, which means another McDonald’s on every new... more
Seminoles’ CEO suggests bid process for Florida expansion
The Seminole Tribe of Florida was noticeably quiet during the state’s legislative session, which ended last week. But Jim Allen, Seminole... more
The most dreaded word in Florida? Uncertainty
The most feared word for Florida operators isn’t “taxes.” It’s not even “competition” or “Seminoles.” It’s... more
