Denmark’s national lottery looks to add a new set of options to its gambling lineup.
Penn National considering MGM-like cost-cutting measures
In an interview with Vital Vegas founder Scott Roeben, Penn is looking for ways to increase its margins through employment and operational reductions.
Fight over construction non-payment at Encore Boston Harbor heats up
Wynn Resorts was accused of being negligent in fulfilling its obligations to pay around $30 million to Coghlin Electrical Contractors for work it had completed.
Macau second-quarter VIP GGR drop could be overstated
VIP action accounted for 47.2% of the gaming activity, which was a slight drop of 1.7% from the first quarter of the year, while mass market gaming ticked up about 0.8% over the same period.
Manila Jockey Club needs a new home
The location of the Manila Jockey Club (MJC) in Carmona, Cavite, could soon be converted into a new central business district once regulatory conditions have been set.
Foxwoods Casino has a new CEO
A longtime casino executive, John J. James will officially fill in the vacant position at Foxwoods Casino on August 12th.
Indiana wants sports gambling launch by Sept. 1
Lawmakers in Indiana recognize this potential and are trying to scramble in order to have the state’s newly approved sports gambling industry up and running by September 1,
Twin River not likely to take over Rhode Island lottery
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo does not want Twin River to run the state's lottery despite their offer to pay $125 million in cash.
Goa government drags its feet on gambling policies
The government of Goa, India was supposed to have a written policy ready to present to the national government by August of last year but Goa was “still working on it.”