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Vol. 8 • No. 32 • August 16, 2010, Featured Articles, ONLINE GAMING

Reid Key to Passage of Online Gaming Bill

Fri, Aug 13, 2010

The bill that would regulate online gaming in the U.S. has finally escaped subcommittee and is headed to the House and Senate. But supporters believe it will need the seal of approval from Nevada Senator Harry Reid (l.) in order to cross the finish line alive.

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WEEKLY FEATURE: PAGCOR Going Private?

Philippine businessman offers $10 billion for the PAGCOR casinos, as the nation’s new president, Benigno Aquino III, ponders the sins of the previous administration and the privatization of the federally owned corporation. PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Cristino L. Naguiat, Jr. (l.) is currently investigating licenses and contracts entered into in the past 10 years.

Genting Posts Astounding Singapore Numbers

The casino owned by Genting Bhd in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa (l.), has blown all revenue estimates out of the water with its second quarter report.

A Third Try for Kansas’s Sumner County

Kansas is trying for a third time to pick a developer to build and operate a state-owned casino in Sumner County. Last week the county commission heard from three applicants.

Feds Prefer Cascade Locks, Oregon for Casino

The final environmental impact statement by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs application to put land into trust for a casino has identified the town of Cascade Locks on the Columbia River Gorge (L.) in Oregon as the best site.

Ameristar Up For Sale

U.S.-based gaming company hires an investment bank to weigh options on a sale of the company, while results from its Black Hawk, Colorado, casino (l.) are improving.

Parrott to Hall of Fame

The AGA has announced that the late Tim Parrott, former CEO of Shuffle Master and Aristocrat Technologies, will be inducted into the Gaming Hall of Fame at G2E in November.

Australia’s Tabcorp Shifts Focus to Casinos

Australian gaming concern Tabcorp and CEO Elmer Funke Kupper (l.) seem intent on making the best of a bad situation. Facing the loss of non-casino slot revenue after 2012, the multi-sector operator is focusing on its casino business.

FANTINI’S FINANCE: Group Hug

Is business travel going to be the first harbinger of an improved environment in Las Vegas? Some of the numbers suggest it is.