11/28/17 Poker status to be defined in CNMI The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is demanding the dismiss of a poker lawsuit.
11/27/17 Wazdan surprises SiGMA 2017 SiGMA was held from November 22 to 25 at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre.
11/27/17 Cape Town to decide casino future Cape Town authorities are expected to decide the future of the casino industry by the end of the year.
11/27/17 Philippines could have a new casino Cebu City in the Philippines is evaluating the approval of another casino project.
11/27/17 Singapore casinos experience bad results Singapore casinos have contributed with the lowest levies during last fiscal year.
11/24/17 Atlantic City experiences good Q3 The remaining seven casinos in Atlantic City reported double digit growth in gross operating profits.
11/24/17 Casinos in the US report revenue increase Commercial casinos in the United States experienced a three percent revenue increase in September.
11/22/17 Experts say Hokkaido may not get an IR According to experts, Hokkaido won’t win an IR bid to build an integrated resort with a casino if they choose Rusutsu as candidate.
11/20/17 Iowa approved a new casino The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska received the authorities’ permission to install a new casino in Carter Lake, Iowa.
11/20/17 South Africa’s market grows The South African gaming market has reported optimistic results showing a potential growth of 5 percent.
11/20/17 New Yorker operator looks for allies Operators of New York State’s casino Empire City are looking for new partners to increase the investment.
11/20/17 American tribe delays casino proposal American tribe Mohegan has announced a delay on its gaming project in South Korea.
11/16/17 Sudbury launches public poll Sudbury authorities have released a public poll focused on finding out residents’ opinions on a new casino.
11/16/17 Rivers casino struggles to match expectations Rivers Casino and Resort released October’s report, showing an unexpected growth to US$100 million.
11/16/17 Macau reviews casino laws Macau could set changes on current casino legislation, including international process for operations.