I would be lying if I said it’s going to be easy to accept this transition and to refocus my efforts elsewhere. However, I am eternally grateful for having been given this excellent opportunity and have enjoyed every aspect of being involved in the Calvin Ayre organization.
Scientific Games and its chairman sued by shareholder
Scientific Games sued Sylebra Capital Partners, one of its largest shareholders, this past June and it’s now Sylebra’s turn.
Ainsworth sees huge drop in Asia-based revenue
Ainsworth Game Technology saw a year-on-year revenue decline of 22.4% as the year’s take reached just $1.7 million USD.
Hard Rock opens guitar-shaped venue in Florida
The Seminole Hard Rock empire has opened a massive guitar-shaped hotel and casino in Hollywood, Florida and it is already garnering a lot of attention.
Montana Lottery prepares for public hearing on sports gambling
As sports gambling continues to be introduced to more and more states across the U.S., each state has taken a different approach to how the market should be managed.
Louisiana casino revenue remains flat in September
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board published the latest numbers to come out of the state’s casinos and racinos for the month and almost everything was flat.
Crown’s visa program may have been influenced by lawmakers
Crown Resorts recent problems with war criminal ties may have been assisted by Australian lawmakers, adding new scandal to an exisiting story.
Galaxy Entertainment determined to get Japanese IR
Japan is expected to make huge strides toward the launch of its IR industry in 2020 and there is an unending supply of operators hoping to join the space.
“Suspicious” sports bets reign in Europe, Asia: IBIA
The majority of all “suspicious” betting alerts came out of the region in the third quarter of the year, with Asia following closely behind.