Tag: Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc.
NO PANACEA: Employers told COVID-19 tests won’t ensure safety in workplace
Rhode Island is a COVID-19 testing leader.
At an average of nearly 3,000 tests a day, the state has among the highest rates of testing...
R1 Indoor Karting reopens with limited capacity, at risk of being...
LINCOLN – While the state is slated to announce later this week its plans and protocols for Phase 3 business reopening – which includes...
ALL OVER THE MAP: Differing reopening plans create cross-border advantages, impediments
Clumps of fur fell to the ground as Barbara Gariepy shaved a small dog at Canine Corner Inc. in Seekonk recently. Surrounding her were...
Office alterations: Pandemic reshaping the workplace as employees begin returning
The community candy dish in the office is gone. So is the team lunch, the over-the-desk conversation and people rushing into a crowded elevator.
As...
Twin River reports $8.9M loss in Q1 spurred by COVID-19 shutdowns
PROVIDENCE – Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc. reported a loss of $8.9 million in the first quarter of 2020, or 28 cents per diluted...
Twin River reports it has sufficient liquidity to weather COVID-19 crisis
PROVIDENCE – Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc. on Friday announced it has sufficient liquidity to sustain the business through the unexpected closure of its...
House committee opens hearing on IGT-Twin River lottery legislation
PROVIDENCE – The House Finance Committee opened a hearing Wednesday to review enabling legislation that would authorize a combined entity of International Game Technology...
Sports bettors in R.I. lose record $3.3M in Jan.
PROVIDENCE – Sports bettors wagering in Rhode Island lost a collective $3.3 million in January, marking the state’s highest sports book revenue to date,...
Twin River completes acquisition of 3 Colorado casinos
PROVIDENCE – Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc. has completed the acquisition of three casinos in Colorado for $51 million, the company announced on Friday.
The...
R.I. sports bettors lose $2.7M in Nov.
PROVIDENCE – Sports bettors in Rhode Island lost a collective $2.7 million in November, marking the largest sports book revenue since sports betting launched...