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.
Rhode Island gov responds to complaints over IGT deal
After Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo decided to allow International Game Technology to control the state’s lottery, the blowback was swift.
Rush Street approved to launch sports gambling app in Indiana
The first online sportsbook in Indiana could be just around the corner, unless something unexpected happens between now and next Thursday.
Macau’s upcoming Golden Week loses its shine
Analyst have strong indication that the Macau’s upcoming Golden Week won't be nearly as robust as has been in previous years in terms of visitation and GGR.
Las Vegas Sands’ Sheldon Adelson sued for suppressing competition
Sheldon Adelson is being sued on his calculated scheme to control the Las Vegas media scene.
Rio sale just the beginning for “undervalued” Las Vegas properties
Analysts with Union Gaming believe that the recent transfer of the Rio from Caesars to a group controlled by Imperial Companies is just the beginning.
Women might make better sports gamblers than men
888 reviewed sports gambling data from the beginning of the year and found that women see better results than men in their wagers.
Anti-gambling NHL commish to talk at upcoming G2E
The commissioner for the National Hockey League (NHL), Gary Bettman doesn’t like gambling – despite his coincidental surname.
To catch a thief: Australia turns to casinos to track tax evader
A controversial businessman who had planned on setting down roots in Australia found out that the country prefers that its residents play by the rules.