Century Casinos Inc. is an international casino entertainment company headquartered in the United States.

Century Casinos Inc. (CNTY) had a successful day on the market on March 10, with shares rising 2.03 percent to $8.31. For the day, approximately 103,494 shares traded hands on 1,273 trades, compared to an average daily volume of n/a shares out of a total float of 29.58 million. Century Casinos Inc. shares stayed within a range of $8.49 to $8.05 after opening the trading day at $8.22.

Century Casinos Inc. currently has a market cap of $245.78 million as a result of today’s gains. Over the last year, Century Casinos Inc.’s share has traded in a range of $9.50 to $1.01, with a 50-day SMA of $n/a and a 200-day SMA of $n/a.

Century Casinos Inc is a casino entertainment corporation based in the United States. The company’s main business is the development and operation of gaming facilities, as well as associated lodging, restaurant, and entertainment facilities.

Century Casino & Hotel, Century Casino St. Albert, Century Casino Calgary, Century Downs Racetrack and Casino, Century Mile Racetrack and Casino are all managed by its subsidiaries in Canada; Century Casino & Hotel is managed in the United States; and Casinos Poland is managed in Poland.

It operates ship-based casinos on international and Alaskan waters under casino concessionaire agreements with cruise lines such as Oceania Cruises, TUI Cruises, Windstar Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, in addition to its land-based casinos.

Century Casinos Inc. is headquartered in Colorado Springs, CO, and has some 3,515 employees. Peter Hoetzinger / Erwin Haitzmann is the company’s CEO.

Century Casinos Inc. is also a Russell 2000 component. The Russell 2000 is one of the most commonly tracked indices for small-cap stocks in the United States. Russell Investments, an industry leader in indices formation and management, maintains it, and it consists of the Russell 3000 index’s smallest 2000 stocks.

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