Some analysts believe MGM Resorts International’s “asset-light” strategy may boost its stock, but others say selling such assets could hurt the company in the long run.
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The winner was dealt a royal flush on a Hundred Hand Draw Poker machine at Four Queens.
Regional gaming operator Penn is mulling the sale of the Tropicana or entering a real estate deal to reduce company debt while seeing its sports wagering revenue soar.
Clark County School District middle school-age girls toured the HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas, played Fortnite and listened to speakers during Battle Born Girls Innovate, a program designed to teach them about careers in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
MGM Resorts International is working to sell its MGM Grand property on the Strip in the same way it moved its flagship Bellagio resort.
Nevada casinos had luck on their side playing baccarat and statewide gaming win eclipsed the $1 billion mark for the fifth time this year.
A visitor from Pennsylvania hit for $64,829.61 on a 1-cent slot machine at The STRAT.
The California-based company will provide technology and computing resources, along with research and internship opportunities at the facility, set to open in January.
MGM Resorts International continues its efforts to sign partnership deals to expand its brand with Tuesday’s announcement of a collaboration with Verizon’s Yahoo Sports.
Some properties are charging three times as much for a room the night of Dec. 7 compared with just two weeks later on Dec. 21.
The winner played five credits for the winning jackpot that hit just after 11 p.m. Sunday.
As the millennial generation takes over as the largest consumer demographic, the gaming industry will explore what makes them tick — and how to draw them into casinos.
Amid rising resort and parking fees on the Las Vegas Strip, tourists and locals face another kind of charge — drink fees.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority decided Thursday that it will not attempt to purchase the Moulin Rouge property on Bonanza Road near Martin Luther King Boulevard in Las Vegas.
The decision to allow youths under 18 to participate in charitable lotteries was more controversial than expected, but the Nevada Gaming Commission agreed to allow it.