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January 31, 2005 |
Prudential and Bill Lerner run for cover.
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21 |
January 5, 2005 |
MGAM capitalized $111 million in expenditures in latest year.
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20 |
January 4, 2005 |
MGAM’s financial and operational deterioration almost complete.
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19 |
January 4, 2005 |
MGAM’s well-deserved demise appears imminent.
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18 |
July 30, 2004 |
Competition in MGAM’s core business cuts into its phony-baloney earnings.
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17 |
April 5, 2004 |
MGAM suffers total loss of Kansas City business.
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16 |
March 29, 2004 |
MGAM’s analysts admit astonishing earnings decline.
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15 |
March 15, 2004 |
How could MGAM have completely lost-out at Casino San Pablo?
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14 |
March 9, 2004 |
Oklahoma governor signs gaming bill.
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13 |
March 5, 2004 |
Where is Multimedia’s stock headed?
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12 |
March 1, 2004 |
U.S. Supreme Court denies DOJ’s quest to regulate Class II gaming.
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11 |
March 1, 2004 |
Prudential backtracks on MGAM.
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10 |
March 1, 2004 |
Asensio & Company, Inc. Announces Investment Opinion on Multimedia Games, Inc.
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9 |
February 26, 2004 |
Oklahoma legislature ends MGAM’s monopoly.
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8 |
February 24, 2004 |
NIGC statement rebuts Prudential’s MGAM report.
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7 |
December 23, 2003 |
Multimedia gives up 267 Class II machines in California.
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6 |
December 3, 2003 |
MGAM misrepresents DOJ appeals.
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5 |
November 4, 2003 |
MGAM’s San Pablo deal grossly over hyped.
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4 |
October 9, 2003 |
NIGC names Reel Time Bingo a non-conforming game.
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3 |
October 9, 2003 |
MGAM’s largest customers advised to discontinue Reel Time Bingo play.
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2 |
October 2, 2003 |
MGAM failed to obtain Class II classification for its games.
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1 |
October 2, 2003 |
MGAM NIGC brinkmanship creates new problems for its customers.
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