Eight executives with Caesars Entertainment Corp. acquired more than a half-million dollars of company stock, according to a series of SEC filings Tuesday.
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Westgate GM Cami Christensen says, “I walked by the heart that sits in the middle of our casino, and it hit me that (the hotel’s employees) are the heartbeat of Westgate.
William Hornbuckle, president and acting CEO of MGM Resorts International, has agreed to reduce his annual minimum base salary from $1.4 million to $1.1 million.
Nevada’s 30-day casino shutdown is set to end April 16, and some Las Vegas properties are accepting bookings just days after.
The operator of The Venetian is flying in medical equipment from China to protect health care workers and first responders from the novel coronavirus.
Scientific Games’ CEO Barry Cottle joins a growing list of gaming executives who are forfeiting pay during the pandemic.
While the timeline has been altered, experts remain confident Osaka — and other Japanese regions — will see integrated resorts in the near future.
Most Las Vegas gaming and tourism companies went from a 52-week high early this year to a 52-week low on March 18 with the closure of the state’s casinos.
As National Problem Gambling Awareness Month comes to a close, responsible gaming advocates are fearful that the nation’s casino closures could lead to other problems.
Most Las Vegas casino operators said Friday the $2 trillion stimulus bill provides needed relief for the battered hospitality industry.
In a bid to survive the financial turmoil of the coronavirus shutdown affecting 41 properties, Penn National Gaming will furlough 26,000 employees nationwide.
Casino companies up and down the Strip are using different strategies to save money where possible in a bid to weather the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
Boyd Gaming Corp. said Friday that all full-time and part-time workers will continue to receive pay through April 10.
Some industry associations say there could be improvements made to the bill, but overall the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
The Culinary and Bartenders unions reached out to members Thursday with a message of support in the wake of casino closures and layoffs related to the coronavirus pandemic.