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.
Bernstein analysts weigh in on possible Caesars sale
As talks of a possible sale or merger involving Caesars Entertainment continue to gather steam, analysts are beginning to weigh in.
Wynn tries to throw out $3B Massachusetts RICO lawsuit
A lawsuit pending in Massachusetts against Wynn Resorts and Steve Wynn, seeks to settle the case surrounding how the Encore Boston Harbor is approved.
DOJ college bribery scam snares longtime casino exec
A huge scandal is surfacing across the U.S. that revolves around a large number of high-profile individuals, including some from the casino industry.
New Mexico gets its second sportsbook
The sportsbook is being operated from the Hilton Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino through the partnership between NSBM, tribes and South Point Hotel Casino.
Valley Forge to become Pennsylvania’s latest sportsbook
Sports gambling in Pennsylvania continues to expand, despite the state once being considered no-man’s land because of extremely high license fees.
Michigan takes another stab at online gambling
Michigan lawmakers are trying again to introduce online poker and other casino games and are hoping the new governor will be more receptive.
Competition increases for Hokkaido integrated resort
Hokkaido, Japan is becoming a popular target for casino operators wishing to launch an integrated resort (IR) in the country.
New Jersey considers fine increase for off-limits wagers
New Jersey might increase fines to sportsbooks for allowing bets on college-level sporting events.