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Xerox’s call center will stay open longer than expected

Xerox, the vendor for Nevada Health Link’s first enrollment session, has agreed to keep its call center open two weeks beyond its originally scheduled closing date of Tuesday.

Use different sales approach for millennials, speaker advises

Amid falling confetti, thumping music, hundreds of alcoholic beverage samples and an exhibition center packed with nightclub and bar merchants from around the world, millennials were a hot topic of discussion Tuesday at the second day of the 2015 Nightclub & Bar Show.

Amaya Gaming hopes to launch PokerStars site in New Jersey

Canada-based Amaya Gaming, which spent $4.9 billion to acquire PokerStars last year, said Tuesday it hopes to launch an American-based PokerStars site in New Jersey by the fall.

How Obama benefits from your tax refund

With tax season in full swing, many taxpayers are filing returns with high hopes of receiving a fat tax refund in the coming weeks. When expanding the lens to include the big picture, however, it becomes clear that a $1,000 or more refund is not great for your finances after all.

Interblock Gaming selects president for North American division

Slovenia-based gaming equipment provider Interblock Gaming has named Rob Bone as president of the company’s North America division where he will oversee sales and strategies in the U.S. and Canada.

Scientific Games to provide 5,000 video lottery terminals to Greece

Las Vegas-based Scientific Games Corp. said Tuesday it signed a deal with the company that manages the lottery in Greece and will provide 5,000 slot machine-like video lottery terminals to the country’s gaming market.

February tourism up on strong convention attendance

Strong convention attendance boosted February visitation totals and the city’s average daily room rate continued to expand, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Tuesday.

 
New York governor bans non-essential state travel to Indiana

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday banned non-essential state travel to Indiana in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens.

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