Shareholders would get a 40 percent cash premium on the sale of their shares to the New York-based middle-market private equity firm.
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Wynn Las Vegas and Fontainebleau Las Vegas have traded barbs over allegations that Fontainebleau has tried to steal executive talent from Wynn.
In a report to investors, CBRE Equity Research analyst Colin Mansfield said Tropicana land could be sold to finance the company’s Chicago casino project.
Luxor won’t be the last Las Vegas property to get a Super Bowl makeover in the weeks ahead.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. expects to generate the most revenue for a three-day period in its history next week when the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix rolls into town.
The company has made a change to its self-parking policy for local residents after observing how it was being utilized.
Cyberattacks on Caesars, MGM properties lead to discussions by gaming regulators on opening day of G2E conference in Las Vegas.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. is releasing more information about its cyberattack with the state of Maine, as an undetermined number of customers impacted.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has positive second quarter in Las Vegas, Macao and Massachusetts, and that boosts confidence for its United Arab Emirates resort coming in 2027.
Marshall served three terms on the Nevada Gaming Commission and had retail outlets up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
If the Nevada Gaming Commission concurs later this month, the Golden Nugget brand will expand to Lake Tahoe after buying the Hard Rock Lake Tahoe.
Wynn Resorts executives say the company is humming on all cylinders with great financial results in Las Vegas, Boston and Macao.
Las Vegas officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for a $600 million project at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Developers Brett Torino and Paul Kanavos, who built Harmon Corner and are working on the 63 retail center, would become the owners of property near the Convention Center.
The bill, approved in a 3-1 vote of the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection, establishes a tax on trip packages to casinos, but removes references to Nevada.