LAS VEGAS, March 08, 2016 -- Pinnacle Entertainment (NASDAQ:PNK) announced today that it will participate in the J.P. Morgan 2016 Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant and Leisure Management Access Forum on Friday, March 11 at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time in Las Vegas, Nevada. The members of the Pinnacle Entertainment management team participating in the conference will be Anthony Sanfilippo, Chief Executive Officer; Carlos Ruisanchez, President and Chief Financial Officer; and Vincent Zahn, Vice President and Treasurer.
About Pinnacle Entertainment
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. owns and operates 15 gaming entertainment properties, located in Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada and Ohio. Pinnacle holds a majority interest in the racing license owner, as well as a management contract, for Retama Park Racetrack outside of San Antonio, Texas.
Contact: Vincent J. Zahn, CFA Vice President & Treasurer 702-541-7777/[email protected]


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