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U.S. operators unlikely to leave Macau over trade war: Scholar
A Chinese economics scholar on Sunday said it was “very unlikely” for U.S. gaming operators to exit Macau’s gaming industry over the U.S.-China trade...
Penn National to buy Pinnacle in $2.8 bln deal
Penn National Gaming said it will buy Pinnacle Entertainment for $2.8 billion in a cash and stock transaction to diversify geographically and to cut...
MLS Commissioner ready to back legalized sports betting
Don Garber, the commissioner of Major League Soccer said he is ready to back legalized sports betting in the U.S. if it is properly...
FanDuel, DraftKings merger seen as imminent
The two biggest daily fantasy sports companies are close to joining forces under the leadership of DraftKings co-founder Jason Robins, Bloomberg reported, citing unnamed...
Paradise’s LT Game sees further Macau growth, U.S. push
Paradise Entertainment has warned that it expects to report a loss in 2015 as a result of the slump in Macau’s gaming revenue, though its LT Game supplier unit sees no such gloom and predicts 2016 will be the year it makes significant headway in the U.S. With the help of IGT, it sold its first product in the U.S. to The Palazzo in Las Vegas last year and now expects further sales and geographic expansion.