Vol. 7 • No. 17 • May 11, 2009, Featured Articles, FANTINI'S FINANCE
FANTINI’S FINANCE: Bargain Basement
Four stocks fit our criteria that could be a good buy in comparison to many gaming stocks that have soared in the past few months.
The remainder of this article is not available.
To see the rest of the article you may:
- Register for a regular subscription to this publication
More Featured Articles
WEEKLY FEATURE: Seminoles, tracks reach deal in Florida
Tribe can keep tables, Class III slots in South Florida; tracks get lower tax rate; other tracks can get slots
Melco Crown set to open City of Dreams in Macau on June 1
Company’s most ambitious project to date will debut early, on June 1, and bring to Macau what is likely to be the last mega resort to open for a few years. CEO Lawrence Ho (l.) calls COD his company’s “flagship.”
Russian leader says ‘Nyet’ to deadline change
The president of Russia intends to see all gambling halted come June 30—except for operations within the four designated gambling zones.
Delaware sports-betting bill fails
The Delaware state House failed to achieve the required three-fifths majority to add sports betting to the gambling options permitted under the state Constitution, due to objections from racinos, including Dover Downs (l.), over a proposal to raise the gaming tax.
Landlord seeks bank rent from Binion's, Four Queens
Landlords for property on which Binion's hotel and casino sits in Downtown Las Vegas are suing the owner of the casino for back rent.
Tribes urge common strategy on high court’s Carcieri decision
Gaming tribes who fear the ramifications of the Supreme Court’s Carcieri v. Salazar decision, issued in March, which appears to limit the ability of many gaming tribes to put land into federal trust, are trying to work out a national strategy for pressuring Congress.
GGB Podcast: John Donnelly, Partner, Levin Staller, Atlantic City
This week, the Global Gaming Business Podcast features an interview with John Donnelly, an Atlantic City attorney and partner with Levin Staller with deep roots in the gaming industry.




