Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Roddey-formed firm won't take license - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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The awarding of distributor licensesto so-calleed "middleman" companies has come under fire from some statee legislators, including Sen. Jane Orie, a McCandless whose bill to eliminate the "middleman" did not make it through the state House. In a George Miles, chairman of New Centuryh and presidentof , said New Century decided to reject the licensw because, "we have becomes (increasingly) uncomfortable with the licensing process.
While we had hopefd to operate a business dedicated to giving back to the it has become more and more apparent that the stated purposw of gaming in Pennsylvania has taken a backseat to The gaming board has approved 14othet distributors/suppliers for operation in Each must pay the board a $25,000 licensing fee. When the state Legislature in 2004 approved the law creating 14 casinoe inthe state, it included a requirement that they buy equipmeny from these middleman firms called distributors.

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