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Slot machine maker International Game Technology (IGT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a rise in fiscal fourth-quarter profit, helped by an increase in North America product sales and revenue from gaming operations.
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According to a recent report, California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, a state Indian tribe, will soon announce a new compact that is designed to send about $2 billion in gaming taxes over the next twenty years to the state coffers.
Last month, gamblers playing an Extra Money slot machine at Caesars Casino in Elizabeth, Indiana, got unusually lucky.
Joey Penn, a 38-year-old resident of Zachary, Louisiana, recently scooped an amazing $12.3 million jackpot while playing a Megabucks slot machine at Las Vegas' Wynn Casino. Penn, a partner in a construction company and owner of a truck stop, was vacationing in Las Vegas with his wife, Melissa, when he hit the slots jackpot.
The heat wave that recently landed on California has raised energy consumption awareness among San Diego County's eight Indian casinos.
Sega Sammy Holdings Inc., a Japanese company specializing in global gaming entertainment, recently saw a significant drop in profits due to slow sales of its new Pachinko slot machines.
A recent report revealed that the Massachusetts state police confiscated three slot machines illegally operated by managers of Spud's, a local convenience store in Holyoke.
Argosy Casino in Riverside, Missouri, is reportedly the first of the state's 11 casinos to take part in a special campaign aimed at promoting positive messages about the state's casino industry.
Detectives from the police station of Puchong, Malaysia, recently raided a restaurant that operated illegal slot machines. A group of five agents discovered nine "touch-screen" slot machines in a back-room of the "mamak", a local name for eateries operated by Indian Muslims.
Pennsylvania's Gaming Control Board recently issued distribution licenses to four additional slot machine distributors. The new licensees include New Century Entertainment, a Pittsburgh-based company, as well as three companies from Philadelphia: Liberty Gaming Distributors, CGR Gaming Associates and KGM Gaming.
The R. Franco Group, a leading manufacturer of slot machines, recently appointed IndoPacific Gaming (IPG) as its exclusive slots distributor for the Australian and Asian markets.
It was recently reported that the U.S.-based slots manufacturing giant International Gaming Technology (IGT) released a new series of slot machines designed after the legendary "Star Wars" saga.
With Iowa's Diamond Jo Casino revenues exceeding by far those projected by gaming industry experts, the casino's reported plan of further expansion recently received final approval by the state's Racing and Gaming Commission.
According to officials with California's Justice Department, Stephen Squires, owner of a San Carlos company that rents party accessories, is suspected of having illegally supplied antique slot machines for a fund-raising event.