Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Melco Crown to buy $29m in gaming products from Entertainment Gaming Asia
Melco Crown Entertainment commits to buying $29m worth of gaming products from Entertainment Gaming Asia subsidiary Dolphin Products.
Macau’s vanishing VIPs take bite out of Louis XIII casino’s luxury plans
Macau's well publicized struggle to attract VIP gamblers throws wrench into Louis XIII Holdings' plan to cater to China's 1%.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of Dec. 14 - 20, 2014.
Isle of Man helps online gambling licensees cope with UK point of consumption tax
Isle of Man offers online gambling licensees a tax break to offset UK's point of consumption tax; Gibraltar not done with POCT challenge.
Caesars reaches deal with senior creditors on bankruptcy plan
Caesars Entertainment has signed a deal with senior creditors to pave the way for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Jan. 15.
666Bet pleads for patience as it switches to new BetConstuct platform
Online betting operator 666Bet pleads for patience as it switches from Novigroup to its new Betconstruct platform.
Sam Nazarian trades hair, urine for Nevada gaming license
Sam Nazarian trades hair and urine samples for Nevada gaming license following hearing at which his alleged extortionist was arrested.
Trump Taj Mahal to remain open after Icahn throws $20m lifeline
Carl Icahn agrees to provide $20m to Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal, allowing casino to stay open while rescue negotiations continue.