I'm liking the smell of this one. Hopefully this is the first of many casinos to get involved.
Diamond I and The Palms Resort and Casino Sign Letter of Intent; To Forge Working Relationship Regarding WifiCasino GS(TM)
Thursday October 13, 7:00 am ET
LAS VEGAS, NV--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 13, 2005 -- Diamond I, Inc. (OTC BB
MOI.OB - News), a developer of wireless gaming products, today announced that in a Letter of Intent, The Palms Resort and Casino, winner of 17 "Best of Las Vegas" Awards, has agreed to continue to develop a working relationship relating to Diamond I's WifiCasino GS(TM) wireless gaming system, which is designed for gaming in public areas in Nevada casinos. Diamond I continues to assure its prospective casino clients of WifiCasino GS "best-in-breed" status relative to its competitors and that Diamond I will, once appropriate licensing has been obtained, provide product servicing in line with other gaming machine vendors. On that assurance, The Palms stated that it intends to pursue an opportunity with Diamond I.
Jason Davis, Diamond I Technologies' President, said, "The Palms is a leading trendsetter in Las Vegas. Their interest in our WifiCasino GS technology again demonstrates their progressive attitude. This Letter of Intent, along with the recent progress being made towards implementing Nevada Law AB471, has further boosted our confidence."
Diamond I Technologies' Chief Technical Officer, Mike Prasad, added, "We've worked diligently to build our WifiCasino GS, along with our support and servicing strategy, to the highest standard. The Palms continues to be one of the hottest spots in Las Vegas, especially among the young and upcoming generation of gamblers. Together we are a perfect match. This relationship will allow us to debut our product to an ideal audience."
"On behalf of our board of directors and shareholders, I would like to express my pride in our team's efforts, and continue to remind everyone that bold projects often take time," said David Loflin, Diamond I's President and CEO.
About Palms Resort and Casino
The Palms Resort and Casino, heralded as one of the hippest resorts in Las Vegas, offers guests a major destination getaway with a relaxing and affordable resort atmosphere. Owned by the Maloof family, the $265 million, 430-room property boasts a diverse mix of restaurants and bars, a 95,000-square-foot casino; a 14-theater Cineplex and IMAX theater complex; a full-service spa and salon; and more than 20,000 square feet of meeting space. The resort is home to the hit television show "The Real World: Las Vegas" and the Bravo Celebrity Poker Showdown. For more information, visit www.palms.com.
Diamond I and The Palms Resort and Casino Sign Letter of Intent; To Forge Working Relationship Regarding WifiCasino GS(TM)
Thursday October 13, 7:00 am ET
LAS VEGAS, NV--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 13, 2005 -- Diamond I, Inc. (OTC BB
Jason Davis, Diamond I Technologies' President, said, "The Palms is a leading trendsetter in Las Vegas. Their interest in our WifiCasino GS technology again demonstrates their progressive attitude. This Letter of Intent, along with the recent progress being made towards implementing Nevada Law AB471, has further boosted our confidence."
Diamond I Technologies' Chief Technical Officer, Mike Prasad, added, "We've worked diligently to build our WifiCasino GS, along with our support and servicing strategy, to the highest standard. The Palms continues to be one of the hottest spots in Las Vegas, especially among the young and upcoming generation of gamblers. Together we are a perfect match. This relationship will allow us to debut our product to an ideal audience."
"On behalf of our board of directors and shareholders, I would like to express my pride in our team's efforts, and continue to remind everyone that bold projects often take time," said David Loflin, Diamond I's President and CEO.
About Palms Resort and Casino
The Palms Resort and Casino, heralded as one of the hippest resorts in Las Vegas, offers guests a major destination getaway with a relaxing and affordable resort atmosphere. Owned by the Maloof family, the $265 million, 430-room property boasts a diverse mix of restaurants and bars, a 95,000-square-foot casino; a 14-theater Cineplex and IMAX theater complex; a full-service spa and salon; and more than 20,000 square feet of meeting space. The resort is home to the hit television show "The Real World: Las Vegas" and the Bravo Celebrity Poker Showdown. For more information, visit www.palms.com.