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Penn Entertainment Shareholders Vote to Cut CEO Pay by $7.9 Million
Penn Entertainment shareholders have backed a significant reduction in CEO Jay Snowden’s compensation package, capping it at $17.4 million compared to the previous $25.3 million ceiling. The move reflects investor…
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North Carolina Raises Sports Betting Tax to 23%, Tightens Operator Reporting
Entain Mulls CEE Exit Strategy as UK Tax Burden Mounts
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Hacksaw Gaming Launches Ventures Division to Back Early-Stage Gaming Startups
Hacksaw Gaming has launched Hacksaw Ventures, an investment and acceleration arm targeting early-stage companies across the gaming ecosystem. The move…
William Hill Records Best-Ever Cheltenham Festival Opening Day
William Hill has reported its most profitable single day in Cheltenham Festival history, with the opening races on 11 March…
Indiana Governor Signs Sweepstakes Ban Into Law
Indiana has become the latest state to shut down sweepstakes gaming. Governor Mike Braun signed House Bill 1052 on March…
Nevada Approves First Public Gaming Salon for Streamers at Park MGM
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved MGM International’s plan for a recording-ready gaming salon at Park MGM, marking the…
Betsson Snaps Up Rhino Entertainment’s Canadian Operations for €64.5m
Betsson is making a serious push into the Canadian market with a €64.5 million acquisition of Rhino Entertainment Group’s B2C…
AUSTRAC Defends Pace of Star Entertainment Legal Action Despite Delays
AUSTRAC has pushed back against criticism over the drawn-out legal proceedings against The Star Entertainment Group, insisting the severity of…