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Ladbrokes Shares Up On Management Changes, Strong 1H
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Shares in gambling firm Ladbrokes PLC (LAD.LN) rose Thursday after it announced a management shake-up and said trading
Updated: 08/05/2010 04:11A
Feds: Florida Tribes Play Fast and Loose with Gaming
In the meantime, the Miccosukee Tribe is claiming that its members dont owe any taxes on income they receive from the tribes gambling operations.
Updated: 08/05/2010 04:08A
Canadian Government Tightens Illegal Gambling Rules
The Canadian government has handed police and prosecutors more powers to target illegal casinos, bookmaking and gambling cheats in a bid to crackdown on
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:59A
Musashigawa returns as sumo boss but may soon announce resignation
Japan Sumo Association (JSA) Chairman Musashigawa, who was recently suspended from duty over a gambling scandal extending to a wrestler in his stable,
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:57A
Manila steps up drive against illegal gambling
Manila Mayor Alfredo S. Lim Thursday stepped up his campaign against illegal gambling, saying that nobody is exempted from the
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:48A
Winners assessed in casino vote
On the other hand, Massachusetts could have provided new revenues for the Mohegan Sun and allowed it to obtain a greater share of the gambling market in New
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:21A
CASINO Q A If the pit boss is hovering, move to another table
QUESTION: I read a column of yours where you talked about offsetting gambling winnings with gambling losses. Can I also offset gambling winnings with stock
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:20A
Tabcorp Second-Half Profit Falls on Slots, Casinos
5 (Bloomberg) -- Tabcorp Holdings Ltd., Australias biggest gambling company, had an 18 percent drop in second-half profit as casino and slot machine
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:15A
Lawyers say gaming may be at its limit
After years of steady expansion in their legal niche, lawyers who represent casinos and other gambling interests say there are signs their
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:04A
Christies Atlantic City plan would stop flow of money to rest of New Jersey
Atlantic City gambling halls in recent years have chipped in $1.5 million to expand housing at Seton Hall Law School, $2.8 million to open a preschool in
Updated: 08/05/2010 03:04A