Friday, 27 January 2012

All Things Digital Zynga is getting close to launching Bingo, its second casino game on Facebook, which could serve as a precursor to the company’s more official online gambling business. Last week, Zynga confirmed to All Things D that it was actively investigating online gambling opportunities and is in talks...
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All Things Digital Zynga is getting ready to try its hand at online gambling. The company has confirmed to All Things D that it is actively investigating several opportunities and is in talks with several partners about gambling on the Internet. A Zynga spokesperson provided this statement to AllThingsD: “We...
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The Boston Globe BOSTON-The head of the state's nascent gaming commission has some advice for would-be casino developers lining up to cash in on Massachusetts' new gambling law. Be creative. Think outside the box. "I like the idea of saying to these people, `Take the wraps off. Let's think big,'" said Stephen...
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Seattle Times Seattle online gaming company Double Down Interactive hit the jackpot. It's being acquired by Nevada gambling giant IGT for $250 million in cash, plus $85 million in potential retention payments and up to $165 million more if revenue goals are met over the next three years. The move comes after...
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Seattle Times Seattle online gaming company Double Down Interactive hit the jackpot. It's being acquired by Nevada-based gambling giant IGT for $250 million in cash, plus another $85 million in potential retention payments and up to $165 million more if revenue goals are met over the next three years. The move...
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Boston Herald A high-stakes power struggle over casinos is brewing between Mayor and the City Council as the mayor is forming his own gaming advisory board while the council pledges to do its own in-depth review of a proposed Hub gambling mecca. “We’re still the City Council. We’re going to do...
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Newsday Photos LAS VEGAS - (AP) -- casinos have made the favorites to win the Super Bowl thanks to their national following, a decade of winning and the playoff mystique of quarterback and coach . In odds posted Sunday night by Cantor Gaming, the Patriots opened as three-point favorites over the after beat...
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The Florida Times Union LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas casinos have made the New England Patriots favorites to win the Super Bowl thanks to their national following, a decade of winning and the playoff mystique of quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick. In odds posted Sunday night by Cantor Gaming, the Patriots opened as...
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Review Journal A gaming analyst said Tuesday he has "grave concerns" about International Game Technology's $500 million acquisition of an online social gaming company, taking a contrarian position from other Wall Street research firms. In a report to his firms clients, Union Gaming Group principal Bill Lerner said...
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