Shares finished higher Monday, the last day of the year, but most big gaming companies ended 2018 down more than 30 percent, their worst annual performance since the Great Recession a decade ago.
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Two more companies have asked the Nevada Public Utilities Commission for permission to leave NV Energy, adding to a total list of 10 companies that have requested access to an alternative energy supplier in 2018.
Time to compare 2018 prognostications against reality and to go out on the 2019 limb.
Scientific Games has been the worst performing gaming stock this year as a hike in interest rates and weakness in the high-yield debt market rattled investors.
Park MGM opened the international food chain Eataly Thursday as the $550 million revamp of the Strip property comes one step closer to completion.
The win advanced to $967 million compared with $909 million in the same month last year, when the impact of the Oct. 1 shooting was being felt, the state’s Gaming Control Board said Wednesday.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. is turning 44,000 square feet at The Linq Hotel, including the sports book area, into its “casino of the future” testing grounds.
A Henderson local won a Christmas bonus on Monday at a Station Casino property.
Wynn Las Vegas was briefly evacuated Christmas evening, but Las Vegas police said there was no cause for alarm.
Christmas came early for one Las Vegas visitor from the United Kingdom after she hit a slot jackpot worth more than $1 million on the Strip on Monday.
Representatives of Wynn Resorts believe the Resorts World property being built across the street looks a lot like Wynn Las Vegas and Encore. Too much alike.
A man playing poker at an Atlantic City casino has won $1 million on a $5 bet.
The planned opening of Massachusetts’ largest casino resort — Encore Boston Harbor — is just six months away, but everything’s as messy as spilled chowder.
Job hopping may be commonplace today but for 784 MGM Grand employees, sticking with the nation’s largest hotel since the day it opened 25 years ago is cause for celebration.
Alvin Shoemaker, the last of the long-serving Wynn Resorts board members, announced he will leave on Dec. 31, the company said in a statement.