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.
Ireland’s plans for its own gaming regulator delayed
A new, independent gaming regulator in the country probably won’t happen until at least next year.
Mississippi closes casinos as it stares down another hurricane
The state’s gaming commission orders casinos along the coast to close as Hurricane Sally looks to wallop the area.
Scientific Games chairman out as control of company changes hands
The gaming equipment company replaces chairman Ronald Perelman with a former Aristocrat CEO.
The first Sunday of the NFL 2020 season is a hit with fans and oddsmakers
No fans, no preseason games don’t mean less action on the football field.
Circa Sports Million proves enticing, wallops Westgate’s SuperContest
In just its second year, the football contest offered by Circa Sports draws a larger crowd than the long-running SuperContest at Westgate.
Massachusetts universities team up to protest college sports gambling
Harvard University and a handful of other schools pen a letter to lawmakers as Massachusetts considers sports gambling.
Sands China asks bank to relax credit terms to ease the COVID-19 sting
The latest agreement pushes out to the beginning of January 2022 certain stipulations tied to a revolving credit line.
City of Dreams Manila testing casino ops, still no relaunch date
The Philippines-based casino is warming up its equipment, but still isn’t sure when it will start receiving gamblers.