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MGM assessing costs of operating online poker in Nevada
ReutersBy Sue Zeidler LOS ANGELES, May 2 (Reuters) - MGM Resorts International CFO Dan D'Arrigo said the company was still deciding whether or not to launch an Internet poker website in Nevada and the state may be too small to provide a lucrative online...Tags: Marketing, Boyd Gaming Corporation, Gambling, Station Casinos Incorporated, Lifestyle and Leisure
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BRIEF-MGM Resorts up 5.8 percent premarket after Q1 results
ReutersNEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - MGM Resorts International : * Up 5.8 percent to $14.60 in premarket after Q1 results -
Springfield Mayor Approves MGM Casino Plan
The Hartford CourantThe city of Springfield has picked its date to the dance. On Tuesday, Mayor Domenic J. Sarno announced that Springfield would sign an agreement with MGM Resorts International for a casino south of downtown, pending a city council vote expected late...Tags: Boston, Penn National Gaming, Elections, Politics
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Las Vegas: Development to alter New York-New York, Monte Carlo
Get ready for more change along the Las Vegas Strip: Look for alterations to the faces of the New York-New York and Monte Carlo hotels and the addition of an expansive public plaza featuring a variety of new restaurants and shops. The new outdoor space,...
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New signs of life arise in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS — For nearly five years, the steel-and-concrete skeleton of the abandoned resort project has taunted this city, a glaring reminder that casino operators here can't win every economic wager they place. The stalled Echelon project sits...
Tags: Foreclosures, Property, Casino and Gambling, Real Estate, House Building
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MGM Career Fair In Springfield
The Hartford CourantMGM Resorts International, one of the bidders for a casino license in Western Massachusetts, will hold a career fair at the MassMutual Center in Springfield from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Local businesses are also invited to hear about...Tags: Science and Technology, Casino and Gambling Industry, Entertainment, Movies
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Lakers' Week 18 in review
The Lakers continued their pursuit of a playoff berth, finishing Week 18 at .500 with a 30-30 record. The team dropped the week's opener on Monday to the Denver Nuggets, 119-108. Metta World Peace was retroactively given a flagrant foul (level 2)...Tags: Jerry Buss, Metta World Peace, Mike D'Antoni, Raja Bell, National Basketball Association
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D-Fenders to wear first jersey advertisement
The D-Fenders announced a jersey sponsorship on Friday with MGM Resorts International. The NBA has long considered adding advertisements to jerseys. The D-League is often used as a proof of concept for the NBA. The Lakers' D-League affiliate will...Tags: Steve Nash, Advertising, National Basketball Association, Los Angeles D-Fenders, Basketball
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Christie would allow N.J. online gambling with trial period
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who vetoed Internet gambling in 2011, said he would be willing to allow a 10-year trial period of online betting to see if it helps Atlantic City casinos stem six years of declining revenue. The governor, a first-term...Tags: Chris Christie, Online Media Industry, Elections, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Casino and Gambling Industry
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Question 7 winners spent mostly out of state
The campaign that won last month's referendum on expanded gambling spent almost $48 million, its share of the most expensive political fight in Maryland's history. But it but didn't provide much of a direct cash infusion to the state's economy. "For...Tags: Annapolis, Penn National Gaming, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Prince George's County
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Is O'Malley annoyed that he's still governor?
Somewhere on his path to Washington Gov. Martin O'Malley tired of the little people. Nowhere was it more evident than last week when he berated Penn National Gaming CEO Peter Carlino for defending his business. He took particular exception to Mr....
Tags: Democratic Governors Association, Penn National Gaming, Elections, Martin O'Malley, State of the Union Address
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With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?
Republicans in Maryland often wonder why they lose. The letter sent last week by Michael Steele and Audrey Scott to Maryland Republicans urging them to vote for expanded gambling is a perfect example of how the party solidifies its minority status. In...Tags: Parties and Movements, Halloween, Michael Steele, Democratic Party, Penn National Gaming
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