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I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Buyout of Penn National May Involve Revised Terms (www.nytimes.com)
Besides the short-term financials, there are good reasons for the deal to be completed.  One item that has not been mentioned in the news coverage is that gaming regulators hate being misled, and the gaming industry is fairly small.  If Fortress or its banks back out completely, they...
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: GOVERNMENT GIVES CALIFORNIA TRIBE LAND FOR CASINO (www.citizenlink.org)
This is from Focus on the Family, openly opposed to all gambling.  The situation in Rohnert Park was unique, and the project still has a long way to go.
Analysis of: Garrett rules out plastic bag tax (www.news.com.au)
Plastic bag taxes remain a big issue internationally.  Now moves in Australia (where there is already an anecdotal take-up of woven bags) have placed the regulatory burden on retailers at the fore.  There is a political attraction in not imposing a tax, as is seen in the Australian Environment...
Analysis of: Alleged tax fraudster finds $5m for bail (www.news.com.au)
The Australian Tax Office is looking at deals through tax havens. They have some good leads.  It is not simply about Liechtenstein.  Their information is wider and deeper than that. Whether a transaction looks legitimate or not, if it was run through a low-tax jurisdiction it needs to be ...
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Last-minute twist revives gambling bill (www.courier-journal.com)
A bill to bring casinos to Kentucky is moving forward.  If it passes, it will bring competition or opportunities, or both, to some familiar gaming companies.  But it won't become law this year.
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Could Internet poker return to California? (www.capitolweekly.net)
Congress accidentally clarified that intra-state gambling is legal.  California, with a population greater than Canada and an established card club industry will be a great market, if a political compromise can be reached.  This could be an opening for publicly traded Internet gaming companies,...
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: EXPENSIVE CAMPAIGN TO RATIFY COMPACTS (www.casinocompendium.com)
I almost forgot the tracks, which are now begging for slots or a share of the tribes' profits, and the clubs.
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: EXPENSIVE CAMPAIGN TO RATIFY COMPACTS (www.casinocompendium.com)
Slot machine manufacturers won, but this is short-term bad news for Harrahs and Trump.  It is probably very good news for Lakes Entertainment.  There are about 11 other tribes that will now make deals for more slots, again good for the manufacturers.
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Judge affirms Kansas gambling law is constitutional (www.kansascity.com)
The first legal hurtle has been passed, making it easier for the Supreme Court to uphold the law.  The only issue is whether the State Lottery "owns and operates" these casinos, and the enabling statute has been carefully written.  So, the four established Indian casinos in Kansas will be...
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Supreme Court Hears Fla. Gaming Case (www.forbes.com)
Gov. Crist negotiated a deal giving the Seminoles true slot machines and banking card games, like blackjack, in exchange for payments to the state.  This was a windfall for IGT and other slot manufacturers.  The governor exceeded his authority.  But the state legislature will ratify...

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