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.
Nevada casinos could be targets for extortion by utility company
NV Energy is looking for larger exit fees in a move that could described as a method of extortion to coerce companies into not switching.
Pennsylvania’s Rivers Casino sees ‘nonstop’ March Madness gambling
Pennsylvania introduced legalized sports gambling late last year and the move appears to be paying off, at least for one casino in the state.
Vegas casino workers join United Auto Workers union
A number of casino dealers in Las Vegas have decided to switch alliances and are giving up their partnership with the Transportation Workers Union (TWU).
Asia Pioneer sees record growth from Philippines, Cambodia operations
Asia Pioneer Entertainment (APE) has released its financial report for 2018 and certainly a gleaming numbers reaching US$2.63 million in net profit.
NagaCorp’s Russian IR to be completed sometime next year
The construction on an IR in Russia continues and the company expects to have the first phase construction completely wrapped up by the end of next year.
NY gov balks at gambling expansion, but mobile sports betting moves forward
Casino operators who expect New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to expand gambling activity in the state shouldn’t hold their breath.
Silver Heritage to receive big check from former partner
Silver Heritage Group is expected to receive $5.25 million due to the Phoenix International Club closure near Hanoi, Vietnam.
Suffolk Downs no longer interested in Boston casino
If the Massachusetts Gaming Commission determines that Wynn Resorts isn’t worthy to hold a casino license in the state, Suffolk Downs won’t look to take over.