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Corfman (President & CEO, Casino City Press) TABLE OF CONTENTS Advertiser Directory ii Office 51 O Online Gaming 51 Preferred Gaming Vendors 3 Other Gaming Products & Services 60 Pari-mutuel 62 Gaming Products and Services 11 Pit 62 Player Development 64 Advertising 11 P Poker 64 Amusement 12 Printing & Engraving 66 A ATM & Credit Cards 12 Publications & Publishing 68 Audio / Video 13 Purchasing 68 Beverage 16 Retail 72 B Bingo 16 R Roulette 74 Cage 17 Seating 74 Cash Handling 17 Security 74 Chips & Tokens 18 S Signage 76 C Compliance 18 Slots 80 Construction 18 Surveillance 87 Crowd Control 19 Telecommunications 88 Décor 19 T Trade Shows & Seminars 89 D Design & Theme 22 Transportation & Shipping 89 Displays 23 W Wardrobe 92 Electrical/Electronic 25 E Entertainment 26 Casino City Press Publications 93 Events 28 Facilities 29 Gaming Industry Suppliers 95 Finance & Accounting 32 F An alphabetical listing of over 15,000 worldwide gaming Food 33 suppliers, manufacturers and distributors offering more than G Game Development 34 1,000 products and services — cross-referenced by category in the Gaming Products and Services section Hotel 36 H Human Resources 37 Casino & Gaming Facilities Ranked by Size 306 K Keno 39 Gaming Machines 306 Table Games 308 Legal Services 39 Poker Tables 310 L Lighting 39 Gaming Positions 312 Lottery 42 Hotel Rooms 314 Magnetic Cards & Readers 42 Casino Gaming Industry Vendor Licensing 316 Management 42 M Marketing 44 Trade Show & Conference Calendar 318 MIS 49 PB Casino City’s Casino Vendors Guide - Visit CasinoVendors.com today for current information Casino City’s Casino Vendors Guide - Visit CasinoVendors.com today for current information i Preferred Gaming Vendors Preferred Gaming Vendors Advertising ATM & Credit Cards Beverage ACE Publishing............................................. 7 BNP Media ................................................... 7 Casino City Press ......................................... 8 Casino Enterprise Management.. ................. 8 Gaming & Leisure ......................................... 8 U.S. Bank Gaming Services Gaming Business Media............................... 8 2401 East Arapahoe Road Global Gaming Business .............................. 8 Suite 200 Premier Label Water Co. 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